Universities

With thousands of students, faculty, and staff in a diverse range of facilities, universities have complex power requirements. You must control all energy costs and avoid disruptions that could result in lost data, delayed research, and reduced availability of services.

  • Baseline and benchmark performance
  • Negotiate intricate supply contracts that are both fiscally viable and protected in quality and availability of supply
  • Measure and verify the efficacy and significance of energy conservation 
  • Realize the true potential of energy savings projects and achieve green building status (Energy Star, LEED, etc.)
  • Audit performance contracts 
  • Allocate and recover costs from end users under the campus banner and from self-funded, auxiliary buildings and activities
  • Compare energy savings between buildings and against other campuses