District Energy - Distribution Management

Locate underground leaks fast!

Aerial thermal evaluations, coupled with EagleHawk’s intelligent software platform, can cut the guesswork out of managing the distribution of steam, hot water, chilled water, or return condensate.

Most underground issues can be detected early, through routine monitoring, long before serious leaks arise. EagleHawk’s powerful platform brings together disparate sources of historical data, including “as-built” drawings and historical imaging, along with real-time condition information from utilities field technicians, to empower utilities teams with never-before experience management capabilities.

 

Be proactive about managing your district energy system.

“One leak can be very expensive and result in a huge loss of energy over time, EagleHawk’s data is easy to comprehend, more accurate, and offers a great user experience.”

— Frank Perry, Utilities Project Manager at Cornell University

 

EagleHawk helps a major university.

Part of this facilities manager’s responsibilities includes managing and maintaining the university's district heating system - a utility that provides heat and hot water to the entire campus and is crucial for the school to operate safely, efficiently and effectively, especially during the cold winter months experienced throughout Upstate New York. For years, this university hired a consultant that used a helicopter service to perform aerial inspections of the system to look for any leaks or issues. While this method worked better than traditional ground-based inspection techniques, the team felt it wasn't…

 
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