Commercial Energy Efficiency 

Restaurants less than 10,000 sq. ft. can spend in excess of $100,000 on utilities.  What does a 10-50% reduction in utilities do to your bottom line?

commercial energy efficiency cost savings chartIt doesn't matter if you are a small or large organization, one constant is keeping operating expenses under control.  A part of these expenditures are utility costs.  Allowing a commercial building to run inefficiently cuts into your bottom line and affects the size of the carbon footprint that your organization is leaving behind.  Overpaying for energy doesn't make sense!  Having your building evaluated by a professional energy auditor will direct you in ways to a "Energy Efficient Building".  The potential to save 10% - 40% on yourenergy costs can be the needed move to bringing those operating expenses back in line.  It is also the most effective route to reducing your carbon footprint.

commercial energy efficiency companyA commercial energy audit is a study of all equipment that uses energy within your building.  Water consumption is usually included as well.  The energy auditor will interview facility managers and review previous utility bills.  Building Science Energy Services will provide you with a detailed written report on all findings.  We will also provide your company with a list of energy conservation measures aimed at reducing energy usage within your building.  Some of these measures may take a longer period to recover the costs than others.  Some may be evident within a very short period of months.  The average return on your investment is 4 - 6 years.  Often there are Federal, State or local incentives to capitalize on when making energy efficient changes to your building.  These incentives vary by project and area.