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Another option for Windows is the Universal Translator.

This has been a joint venture between PG&E’s Pacific Energy Center (PEC) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) with contributions from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Quantum Energy Services & Technologies Inc. (QuEST). There were other numerous alpha testers who provided valuable testing information and feedback.

The UT3 development was a result of the "Development of Diagnostic and Measurement and Verification Tools for Commercial Buildings" initiative and was funded by the California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program which supports public interest energy research and development that will help improve the quality of life in California by bringing environmentally safe, affordable, and reliable energy services and products to the marketplace.

The UT3 is software designed for the management and analysis of data from loggers and trend data from building management systems. The UT3 also has a software development kit (SDK) which describes how 3rd party developers can write their own UT3 extensions. Examples of extension types includes analysis modules and data importers.