EnerNOC Gains EQuilibrium
Wade Roush6/17/09
Boston-based EnerNOC (NASDAQ: ENOC), which manages demand-response programs to moderate electrical demand for large utilities, said today that it has acquired privately held energy management software company eQuilibrium Solutions. The Boston firm’s software helps businesses monitor and minimize their carbon footprints, and will be incorporated into EnerNOC’s PowerTrak software platform, helping clients meeting existing and possible future greenhouse gas emissions reporting requirements. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent and editor of Xconomy San Francisco. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/wroush.





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