How we lower your energy costs

Our process is proven to bring you big results.

Energy audits are a powerful tool for uncovering operational and equipment improvements that will save energy, reduce energy costs, and lead to higher performance. The purpose of an energy audit (sometimes called an “energy assessment” or “energy study”) is to determine where, when, why, and how energy is used in a facility, and to identify opportunities to improve efficiency. The energy auditor leads the audit process but works closely with building owners, staff, and other key participants throughout to ensure accuracy of data collection and appropriateness of energy efficiency recommendation.

There are three steps in the Energy Audit Process:

We begin our audit process with an analysis of your energy bills

Phase 1: PRE-AUDIT

The energy audit exercise will include a preliminary review of the energy use for the facility using bills from the utility, as well as field consumptions.

The audit typically begins with a review of historical and current utility data and benchmarking of your building’s energy use against similar buildings. This sets the stage for an onsite inspection of the physical building.

Phase 2: SITE VISIT

Afterwards, site data is collected by interviewing building staff as well as by visually inspecting the facilities and key systems.

Phase 3: REPORT

Afterwards, an energy and cost analysis is prepared to develop a list of energy efficiency measures that would finally be reviewed at the report-out phase of the audit in order to determine the action plan for further steps.

The main outcome of an energy audit is a list of recommended energy efficiency measures (EEMs), their associated energy savings potential, and an assessment of whether EEM installation costs are a good financial investment.

We identify what can be improved to lower your energy costs

Save up to 40% on your energy bill

Contact us to let you know exactly how you can lower your energy costs.