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From small equipment change out, to complete building Retro-Commissioning, we can design a program to maximize your energy and water savings. Our experienced staff can also help maximize your rebate and incentive dollars. If you are interested in achieving USBGC LEED certification for your facilities, we can help. Let our energy experts help you SAVE MONEY and BE GREEN. Call 1-858-974-6500 and ask for Energy and Automation Services. Energy & Water Conservation Energy & Water ConservationOur energy engineers will evaluate your building's operation and recommend strategies to help you reduce your energy and water usage. You will receive a detailed report explaining all the ways you can save energy and water and improve occupant comfort. Typical recommendations are:
Retro-CommissioningRetro-commissioning (RCx) is a systematic, documented process that identifies low-cost operational and maintenance improvements in existing buildings and brings the buildings up to the design intentions of its current usage. Focuses on:
Typically resulting in improved:
Continuous CommissioningContinuous Commissioning is a continuous validation of your facility energy improvement measures. This process incorporates monitoring and analysis of building performance data provided by permanently installed metering equipment to verify building performance, and the extent of actual savings. Program will insure and validate:
LEED EB CertificationIf you are interested in increasing the value of your building, being a good corporate citizen or want to conserve energy and water, the LEED certification program can help you achieve your goals. LEED for Existing Building is a method to implement and measure sustainable operation and maintenance practices and reduce the environmental impact of an existing building over its functional life cycle. LEED for Existing Building uses a scoring system allowing credits for a variety of building design features ranging from bicycle storage in order to encourage alternate transportation, to retro-commissioning a building's mechanical systems to improve energy efficiency. Open Control SystemsOur "Open" architecture allows controllers and system products from a multitude of manufacturers to coexist on the control network, and when properly implemented, eliminates the Proprietary lock inherent with Legacy systems. Typical systems include:
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