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A paramount
goal of R3 Energy is to create an on-going partnership with
our clients. We utilize a distinctive hands-on approach to
energy management to help our clients attain self-management,
greater efficiency and save a significant amount of energy
related dollars in the process.
Below Is A
Bullet Point Version Of What R3 Energy Can Bring To The Table To
Help Attain Cost-Savings For Your Business
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Performance
of a comprehensive facility energy and inventory audit
(lighting, boilers, chillers, cooling towers, HVAC, roof fan
& ventilation
equipment, motors, pumps, fan systems,
drives, control systems).
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Performance
of comprehensive utility bill audit retroactively for the last
24 months and every month going forward.
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Review of
existing "tariff" for all facility accounts for
electricity, natural
gas, water & sewer. We will work with
the utility companies to adjust
tariff if needed, and obtain
credits and refunds if possible.
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Establishment
of customized energy accounting database and tracking
system
to record on-going monthly usages and corresponding costs of
electricity, natural gas, fuel oil, water & sewer.
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Identify
opportunities to optimize facility performance and reduce
maintenance and operating costs.
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Design and
set-up a Demand Side Management (DSM) program to
reduce peak
kW and generate revenue.
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Staff
training as needed.
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Assistance
with major Capital Renovation & Facility Upgrade projects.
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Assistance in
obtaining grants, rebates, low interest loans and any other
form of energy financial aid available.
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Identify the
most effective measures that can be taken to reduce
consumption and costs of heating, cooling, ventilation, water
heating
and other uses in each facility.
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R3 shall
address consumption of all energy/utility sources including
oil,
gas and electricity. The technical strategies addressed
by R3 are to
include the following:
A. Lighting and
lighting controls
B. Heating and
cooling equipment including HVAC air handling equipment
C. Energy
management systems
D. Demand limiting
strategies
E. Envelope
components such as windows, doors and insulation
F. Cogeneration
systems
G. Renewable Energy
technologies
H. Electric
sub-metering systems
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