Building Audits

Building energy performance tends to degrade over time by as much as 15-25% as equipment, staffing, and operations change. Additionally, new, more efficient building systems (lighting, HVAC, controls, envelope, etc.) come to the market that could substantially reduce the energy and water operating costs.

A building energy and water assessment will review building utility rate structures, operations, and systems for improvement opportunities. The assessment will detail implementation costs and expected utility savings. Many of these savings can be realized in three months to a year, for current budget-year operational and rate improvements.
 

Reports & Guides:

Energy Performance-Based Contracting Guide: U.S. Department of Energy
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Energy Performance-Based Contracting Guide: U.S. Department of Energy

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Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of Alabama
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Energy Performance Contracting Manual: State of Alabama

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Energy Benchmarking, Rating, and Disclosure for Local Governments
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Energy Benchmarking, Rating, and Disclosure for Local Governments

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