Evolving technology is giving energy and facility managers so many opportunities to manage all their locations that it is hard for them to keep up. Many hold the mistaken belief that they have to have huge budgets to get their hands on an excellent building management system, or they think they cannot even consider the option until they upgrade old facilities. The problem is, neither of these is true, and IT IS COSTING THEM MONEY NOW.
Procrastinating on reducing energy use costs businesses money that they will never see again. Investing in ways to save energy is a no-brainer. And many businesses find that it does not take long for the decrease in their energy spend to create positive ROI.
Let’s look at some of the technology available these days.
We provide award-winning enterprise energy management solutions and we constantly encounter businesses waiting to make the switch to a BMS solution as they mistakenly believe they need to upgrade antiquated stores and locations before they can roll out advanced software. But this wastes thousands (and in some cases millions) of dollars annually.
Rolling out a BMS to the portion of locations ready for smart metering and monitoring can lead to enough of a reduced energy spend, that the monies saved can fund the required capital equipment upgrades on the older locations.
With our innovative approach to enterprise energy management, we can identify substantial energy-saving opportunities per location. Our customized solution drives cost savings without a single piece of additional hardware and without ever visiting a building site.
Our energy analysts calculate EUI and Energy Star Building Score to prioritize retrofit opportunities and track building and portfolio improvements, using a combination of real-time energy data with ENERGY STAR metrics for accurate and always available data information.
We can:
We’ve put together five case studies outlining the customized ways we can help businesses save on energy now. These real-world examples include retail, grocery, and healthcare customers and can be accessed below.
4 Common Myths of Energy Conservation in Building Management
Building Management Technologies Guide
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