1. Identify and evaluate all high energy use equipment in facility (on-site) including but not limited to: Processing Equipment Lighting HVAC Systems Air Compressors and Air Systems Chillers and Cooling Towers Boilers Motors
2. Perform comprehensive on-site energy efficiency evaluation (off-site) including Operating practices Equipment fit for need Aging equipment effects New technology opportunities
3. Prepare your Total Energy Efficiency Solution report (off-site) including Current analysis including billing Opportunities for energy savings through practical changes or technology improvements Cost savings and payback periods for decision-making Report discussion with management (on-site or remote)
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