We Are One of Many… In Our Own Way
We joined the Columbus GreenSpot program as a way to continue to promote energy conservation and energy efficiency. We also want to walk the talk.
Lowering Operating Costs – A Mission and a Purpose
Our technical services enable faith organizations engaged with Ohio Interfaith Power & Light’s Energy StewardsTM program to have access to tactical and practical applications for their missions.
An Energy Plan: Taking Action Today Results in a Better Tomorrow
You: “Wow, wasn’t expecting that this month!”
Utility Bill: “Glad somebody left those lights on, or was that from the old cooling system…no wait, the big boiler downstairs, behind closed doors, you should see what is going on in there!”
There Are So Many Benefits to Building an Energy Plan!
Energy audits identify short term and long term actions to take to manage energy. The result will provide an action plan to focus an organization’s or business’s financial resources based on quantified energy and maintenance cost savings potential.
Speaking Up and Speaking Out
Last week we had the privilege to share some of our expertise with investors of the BG Chamber of Commerce and learn more about what’s going on in BG. This community really gets the impact that can happen by taking advantage of energy efficiency and renewable technologies.
A Cool Way to Save Energy
We see refrigerators in businesses of all sizes. The following 3 tips will keep a chill on the electric bill.
Does Knowledge = Power?
A recent study of energy use in New York City from 2010-2013 showed a downward trend in overall use once building owners were required to benchmark their building’s energy use.
Energy Efficiency is Elementary
Last week I took a break from the fast pace of our current workload. I was invited to talk with a group of 4th grade students at Bluffsview Elementary about energy. The feedback I received was amazing.
Engineered Solution: A Healthy Alternative to a Simple Replacement
One of the best pieces of advice I was given 17 years ago starting out as a young building engineer was that buildings act much like living breathing things.
Common Sense is Not Commonly Applied
In my experience managing large commercial equipment operations, I understand the need to minimize capital expenses to keep operations profitable. Simple as it sounds, right? Let’s imagine a property manager or owner comes to you and says “we’ve got money to spend.” Because this is not an everyday occurrence, it seems obvious that you need […]