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Corporate Profile for Energy Interactive, dated April 28, 2000.


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Published Date:   April 28, 2000

Company Name:     Energy Interactive, Inc.

Address:          101 Myrtle St.
                  Oakland, CA 94607

Main Telephone
 Number:          510/987-7111

Internet Home
 Page Address
  (URL)           www.energyinteractive.com

Chief Executive
 Officer:         John Powers

Chief Financial
 Officer:         John Powers

Public Relations
 Contact:         April Gage
 Business number: 510/982-4508 or 510/987-7111

Industry:         Energy


Company description: Energy Interactive, Inc. (EI) is a leading provider of energy information systems and services. Our clients include many of the nation's largest utilities as well as unregulated Adj. 1. unregulated - not regulated; not subject to rule or discipline; "unregulated off-shore fishing"
regulated - controlled or governed according to rule or principle or law; "well regulated industries"; "houses with regulated temperature"

2.
 energy service providers, municipalities, aggregators, power marketers, and major energy customers.

EI offers advanced billings Billings, city (1990 pop. 81,151), seat of Yellowstone co., S Mont., on the Yellowstone River, in a valley surrounded by seven mountain ranges; inc. as a city 1885.  systems and services, tools for load data and pricing analysis, and a broad variety of Internet-based services designed to attract, inform, and retain utility customers of all sizes.

Our software solutions utilize the wealth of usage data and other information that utilities already collect to deliver tools and information services See Information Systems.  that add value to utility customer relationships. Customers gain a better understanding of their energy usage and are able to take a more proactive strategy in managing their energy costs. Energy suppliers in turn build stronger partnerships with their customers. In this way, EI products empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems  energy providers and customers alike to benefit from a competitive energy market.

EI has also formed alliances with best-of-breed The best product of its type. Organizations often purchase software from different vendors in order to obtain the best-of-breed for each application area; for example, a human resources package from one vendor and an accounting package from another.  solution providers to the energy industry in fields such as customer information systems, building control, and automated au·to·mate  
v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates

v.tr.
1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory.

2.
 meter meter, unit of measure
meter, abbr. m, fundamental unit of length in the metric system. The meter was originally defined as 1/10,000,000 of the distance between the equator and either pole; however, the original survey was inaccurate and the meter was later
 reading. Through our partnerships with these firms, we are able to provide unique and powerful solutions that address a wide range of utility information needs.
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