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Urjanet

www.urjanet.com

 
Get the world`s best utility data, where and when you need it. With the largest global network of utilities and a powerful, cloud-based data collection platform, Urjanet makes the world`s utility data easily accessible and usable. Our cloud-based platform seamlessly extracts and normalizes disparate utility bill and interval data directly from the source, and delivers it into the business systems and applications that rely on it. Leading commercial enterprises and energy and sustainability solutions providers use Urjanet data to gain deeper insight into energy consumption and spend. Urjanet is a privately-held company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.urjanet.com
  • 1350 Spring St. NW Suite 300
    Atlanta, GA USA 30308
  • Phone: 678.439.8752

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