Agile Green’s Phase 2

This is what you can expect in Phase 2 of Agile Green’s path to substantial energy savings.

Agile Green is investing in your future by paying for a comprehensive energy audit. The audit results presented to you will be our investment recommendations for your physical plants.

Agile Green always aims to achieve maximum energy efficiencies. This process assures our ability to hold your energy costs at the contracted rate, while increasing the value of your assets.

Energy Audits

While very useful, energy audits and building assessments are labor intensive, as the experienced energy professional needs to physically walk through the buildings and analyze energy consumption data manually, often with spreadsheets.

Energy audits of commercial and industrial facilities involve a large amount of data collection and analysis. Utility bills must be gathered for at least one year and ideally multiple years for analysis of seasonality and benchmarking.

Building performance is adjusted for weather, occupancy levels, or production levels and compared with design intent and peer facilities to identify usage anomalies that are clues for further investigation. Major energy loads are identified and analyzed, and spot data logging or submetering may be used for specific energy loads or equipment to gather more data. More advanced analysis may involve computer simulation analysis of the building and load patterns.

Trained and experienced engineers are required for much of this analysis, which further increasing cost.

And this is for just one facility. What does a company with dozens of large or a utility with thousands of commercial and industrial facilities do? How do large companies justify more comprehensive and systematic programs for energy audits across their building and facility portfolios?

A number of startups are using cost-effective and scalable technologies to address some of these challenges. Among the strategies they’re using:

Increasingly, monthly or interval data can be obtained electronically from the utilities.

Low-cost computer tablets with cameras ease site-based data collection.

Increased use of cloud-based or software-as-a-service computer software builds more powerful databases for more accurate, peer facility comparisons.

Importantly, all this information is easily stored electronically and can be used in other applications such as asset management, maintenance, or environmental compliance software applications.

 The approaches vary. Some sell to facilities operators and energy consultants, and others sell to utilities. FirstFuel, focuses on a “zero touch” approach for facility managers and obtain all data directly from the utilities, while kWhours automates the traditional energy audit with tablets. All are welcome innovations to the field.

Corporate managers and consultants that are looking for cost-effective energy audit solutions should consider these four innovative start-ups, each of whom are building internet software and tablets to automate part of this manual process for commercial and industrial facilities.

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