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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
City of Minneapolis Government 4088 $841M United States EnergyCAP EnergyCAP ERP Utilities ERP 2007 n/a In 2007, the City of Minneapolis purchased EnergyCAP UtilityManagement and in 2008 implemented EnergyCAP ERP as a Utilities ERP solution to centralize municipal utility billing and energy data. The deployment positioned EnergyCAP ERP to serve both finance and facilities teams, with an explicit focus on centralizing utility bill processing across departments. The implementation configured core modules for utility bill processing, automated invoice imports, and EDI invoicing support, alongside benchmarking and reporting capabilities used for ENERGY STAR benchmarking. Functional capabilities were applied to accounts payable workflows and energy management operations, enabling invoice validation, automated receipt of supplier invoices, and facility-level energy reporting. Integrations were scoped to support EDI invoicing channels and automated feeds into the citys accounting workflows, enabling utility invoice data to flow into municipal finance processes. Operational coverage included finance accounts payable and the energy management group, and the implementation was applied to the citys facilities portfolio for benchmarking and cost tracking. Governance changes emphasized centralized bill processing and standardized AP workflows, with the system used to produce ENERGY STAR benchmarking and cost-avoidance reporting for facilities. The project delivered streamlined accounting workflows, automated invoice imports, and the ability to begin formal ENERGY STAR benchmarking across municipal facilities.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Government 88385 $47.6B United States EnergyCAP EnergyCAP ERP Utilities ERP 2019 n/a In 2019, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania implemented EnergyCAP ERP, deploying EnergyCAP UtilityManagement with Bill CAPture managed services to centralize utility bill management, auditing, and reporting across state agencies. EnergyCAP ERP was used as a Utilities ERP platform to consolidate billing records, meter data normalization, and enterprise cost allocation for finance, accounts payable, and energy management business functions. The deployment configured modules for bill capture and validation, utility bill auditing, energy and cost reporting, and statewide chargeback and allocation workflows. Bill CAPture managed services provided outsourced data ingestion and exception handling, enabling automated bill parsing, validation, and audit trails within the EnergyCAP UtilityManagement environment. Integrations and operational coverage focused on state agency finance and energy management teams, with centralized reporting and a single utility ledger for statewide oversight. The rollout was statewide in scope, aligning agency invoicing and accounts payable handoffs to support consolidated audits and vendor refund tracking. Governance formalized process ownership and ongoing audit workflows to support the Commonwealth's 2019 executive order and centralized procurement reviews. The program produced explicit outcomes recorded by the Commonwealth, including a 6.2% reduction in energy use in FY2020 and identification of refunds and cost savings, including a greater than $200,000 gas billing refund and other vendor refunds and solicitations.
University of California San Diego Education 40285 $2.5B United States EnergyCAP EnergyCAP ERP Utilities ERP 2018 n/a In 2018, University of California San Diego implemented EnergyCAP ERP, a Utilities ERP, to automate utility billing and streamline chargebacks across campus utilities operations. EnergyCAP ERP was deployed to centralize utility billing and consumption data and to support finance and energy management use cases within the campus. The implementation emphasized utility billing automation, chargeback allocation, and data validation capabilities, with configuration of chargeback schedules and automated billing cycle orchestration. Workflows were set up to normalize utility data and reduce manual reconciliation, aligning billing outputs to finance and accounts payable processes. Integrations connected EnergyCAP ERP to campus AP/GL systems and BI tools to surface utility cost and consumption data into financial ledgers and energy management dashboards. Operational scope covered campus utilities operations, the finance organization, and accounts payable teams. Governance and process changes focused on automating exception handling and consolidating chargeback workflows to accelerate the monthly billing close. The deployment helped the campus catch a $1M billing error, reduced billing cycle time from four weeks to one week, reduced labor and billing inaccuracies by over 95 percent, and freed one full time position for other work.
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  1. U.S. Department of State, a United States based Government organization with 75359 Employees

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