EISS ENERGY INTEROP SERVER & SYSTEM
Mark Identification

EISS ENERGY INTEROP SERVER & SYSTEM

Serial Number

86320248

Filing Date

Jun 25, 2014

Registration Date

Jan 27, 2015

Trademark by

IPKEYS POWER PARTNERS INC.

Active Trademark

Classification Information

Computer application software for mobile phones, computers, handheld computers and mobile computing devices for the communication of energy related data, namely, software for sending and receiving scalable, secure web services throughout the energy supply chain from grid operators to energy providers in the nature of utilities and demand aggregators to commercial, industrial and residential consumers of energy; Computer hardware, software and peripheral devices for data communication, and translating and transmitting data sold therewith; Computer software and hardware for implementation of standards-based interoperable protocols for the secure exchange of energy related information and two way machine to machine communications; Computer hardware, software and peripheral devices for enabling real time two-way communication of energy related data, namely, distribution of price signal information, demand response events and provider incentives, reception of demand response event confirmation and verification messages, and the near real time monitoring of load behavior using facility end point devices

Electrical and Scientific Apparatus

Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for the communication of energy related data, namely, software for sending and receiving scalable, secure web services throughout the energy supply chain from grid operators to energy providers in the nature of utilities and demand aggregators to commercial, industrial and residential consumers of energy, for implementation of standards-based interoperable protocols for the secure exchange of energy related information and two way machine to machine communications, for enabling real time two-way communication of energy related data, namely, distribution of price signal information, demand response events and provider incentives, reception of demand response event confirmation and verification messages, and the near real time monitoring of load behavior using facility end point devices; Research and development in the field of open automated demand response (OpenADR) technology

Computer and Scientific