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Waibel Energy Systems named Energy Star partner

By Kristin McAllister

Staff Writer

Friday, January 04, 2008

DAYTON — Dayton-based Waibel Energy Systems Inc. this week announced that it has become a certified Energy Star Partner with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Energy Star is a set of guidelines for energy management and a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the DOE.

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Waibel Energy Systems, formerly Dayton Trane, specializes in supplying residential and commercial HVAC equipment, parts, service and training throughout the Miami Valley.

"Energy Star Partner status helps demonstrate the dedication we have to protecting the environment by saving energy, which in turn reduces harmful (carbon dioxide emissions)," said Dave Waibel, president of Waibel Energy Systems, in a press release.

Waibel Energy System's products and services enables businesses to track using the internet the energy efficiency performance and predictive energy modeling of their buildings.

"Providing the benefit and ease of the internet to view complex systems in an understandable yet user friendly format is key in our fast paced business environment," Waibel said.

By partnering with Energy Star, Waibel Energy Systems reinforces its objective to provide energy saving services for area schools, health care facilities, government offices and businesses — commercial and industrial — Waibel said.

The Energy Star program also allows Waibel Energy Systems to help clients earn recognition and certification from the DOE.

On the Web: waibelenergysystems.com

Contact this reporter at (937) 225-9338 or kmcallister@DaytonDailyNews.com.

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