Global Water Technologies and GreenSuite announce partnership to
improve water efficiency
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Water
Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) and GreenSuite have announced a
partnership to promote efficiency through a pilot smart water grid
project. The two Indianapolis
companies are working to increase awareness and change behavior in
ways that encourage more efficient use of water at the local
level.
GreenSuite uses a web-based consumer portal that provides
information to utility companies and their customers on usage
analytics, methods to improve efficiency and ways to reward such
behavior.
Global Water Technologies is working to create a pilot "smart
water grid" that utilizes information technology to better manage
the distribution of drinking water through a comprehensive "people
+ pipes + policy" approach that can be a model for sustainable
water infrastructure.
"We believe GreenSuite has an innovative approach that engages
and educates people about their water usage and also empowers
improved policies for water efficiency," said Erik Hromadka, CEO of Global Water Technologies.
"We look forward to demonstrating how such activity can be used by
communities for more effective management of their water
assets."
"Water efficiency is increasingly important to sustainability
and we will help Global Water Technologies demonstrate the
advantages of being able to monitor, measure, report and reward
better water usage," said Cory
Clark, CEO of GreenSuite.
The partnership with GreenSuite complements recent efforts by
Global Water Technologies to demonstrate how community leaders can
leverage advances in big data analytics, ranging from
multi-parameter sensors that detect growing leaks in underground
water pipes to predictive software and demand-driven
distribution.
More information about GreenSuite is available at:
www.mygreensuite.com
More information about Global Water Technologies is available
at: www.gwtr.com
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SOURCE Global Water Technologies