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Energy Management is to minimize utilities costs (electrical, gas/oil
and water) while maintaining the same or improved end result.
Energy Management is most cost effective when incorporated into new
construction or when replacing old or undersized equipment. It may also be
accomplished through replacement of equipment or improved control of
existing equipment under the right conditions.
An Energy Management project is not a success upon completion of construction
and start up. Vigilance must be maintained for years of operation to
maintain the high efficiency required to pay for the original cost of the
project.
Key Benefits
 | Licensed professional engineer |
 | Lower life cycle cost |
 | Reduced operating costs |
Demonstrated experience
 | BAS (Building automation systems or DDC) |
 | Boiler replacement |
 | Heat recovery |
 | Insulation |
 | Ice Thermal Storage |
 | Lighting retrofits |
 | Variable frequency drives |
Successful Projects
Carrier
Air Conditioning - Syracuse, NY
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Steam
system insulation |
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Building
insulation |
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Building
automation system |
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Heat
recovery (air compressor) |
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Lighting
retrofits |
Atmel
- Colorado Springs, CO
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200
gpm ultra pure water recycle system |
Mostek
- Colorado Springs, CO
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Boiler
exhaust heat recovery |
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Building
automation system |
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Air
Liquification plant retrofits to reduce energy consumption |
Harbor
UCLA Medical Center - LA, CA
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Boiler
replacement - Low NOx |
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Building
automation system |
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Cooling
tower replacement |
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Pump
replacement |
Martin
Luther King Hospital - LA, CA
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6000
ton hour ice thermal storage system |
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Absorption
chiller |
USC
Medical Center - LA, CA
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Boiler
burner retrofit - Low NOx |
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