Scientific Conservation acquires Servidyne; merger to provide energy management solutions for commercial building market

by Shane Henson — September 2, 2011—Scientific Conservation Inc. (SCI), a building energy management company, has announced that it completed its previously announced acquisition of Servidyne Inc. following approval of the transaction by Servidyne’s shareholders. The newly combined company, SCIenergy Inc., formally launches October 1, 2011.

Through the merger, facilities owners and managers who have relied on either company’s services, or both, as well as other facilities professionals who are looking for energy management solutions, will have access to a new global leader in providing a cloud-based energy management platform. The SCIenergy Cloud will integrate high-tech solutions with high-touch actionable insights.

“This announcement marks a significant step forward in bringing together our best-in-class management teams and operations, a combined 160 employees worldwide, and numerous loyal and delighted customers. We hope to change the customer experience for energy and systems management by using an Intelligent Retro Commissioning approach that leverages the SCIenergy Cloud,” said Russ McMeekin, CEO of SCI.

Scientific Conservation, Inc. (SCI) provides energy efficiency via Predictive Diagnostics and Analytics solutions for the $5 billion commercial building market. The company’s suite of energy management solutions uses the industry’s first software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform to help reduce annual energy spending by comparing predicted energy and system efficiencies against real-time operation.

Servidyne, Inc. serves a broad range of markets in the United States and internationally through its wholly owned subsidiaries. The company provides comprehensive energy efficiency and demand response solutions, sustainability programs, and other products and services designed to significantly enhance the operating and financial performance of existing buildings. Servidyne enables its customers to cut energy consumption and realize immediate cost savings across their portfolios while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the comfort and satisfaction of their buildings’ occupants.