A multi-utility energy and facility automation control system has control
center computer(s) connected to utility consuming systems and software
that formats energy data, stores, retrieves, diagnoses and acts in
response to changes and includes a multi-utility master meter device and
a plurality of sensors. The system includes at least one dashboard screen
as a control screen, and a plurality of interconnected gateways for
selection of separate networks for various utility-facility related
subscreens. The sensors monitor pertinent data and, using the
presentation of the facility information as processed by the computer and
presented on the dashboard, exercise control of the facility to optimize
performance and reduce the cost of purchased utilities and other facility
operations.