Assess and Prescribe

1) Industrial Energy Management:
Managing energy use in industrial facilities to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.

2) Energy Star Portfolio Manager (ESPM):
Utility Bill Analysis for overcharges, rate optimization, and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reductions.

3) Energy Assessment (onsite audit):
Inspection survey and an analysis of energy flows for energy conservation.

4) Prescriptions and Estimates:
Energy Efficiency Measures and Prescriptions that can make factory floors and buildings more energy efficient.

  • Discovery
  • Full assessment
  • Measurement and verification
  • High impact locations/processes
  • Device level usage
  • ID and prioritize issues

Deploy

1) Energy Management Technologies
Legacy and Emerging technologies: USGBC LEED certifications, intelligent microgrid, solar/heat waste recovery, Broadband, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industrial Cybersecurity (ICS).

2) Solutions & Implementations

  • Improve
  • Implement recommendations
  • Energy recovery optimization

Measurement and Verification

Automated Monitoring, Actuation and Maintenance
Alerts, predictive/prescriptive maintenance, data-driven decision-making and adherence to guidelines, procedures, standards and policies

Continuous Improvement

Realization of ROI and Payback Period

  • Validate
  • Quantify impact of the improvements
  • Compare before/after
  • Map results of your goals

How we do it

Solar and Battery Storage

Fully customized integration and deployment of solar panels, inverters and batteries for energy independence and resilience.

Intelligent Microgrids

An intelligent microgrid utilizes a smart controller to holistically manage an entire energy mix (renewable and fossil) along with the supply, load, cost management and resilience.

Waste Heat to Power

Heat discarded by industrial processes within the factory is captured and utilized to generate electricity.

Benchmarking and Energy Audits

A comprehensive energy audit determines where the building or factory wastes energy /utilizes fossil fuels as well as recommends efficiency measures to take. Energy benchmarking is the ongoing review of the energy consumption to determine if the building or factory’s energy performance is getting better or worse.

Solar Grazing Agrivoltaics

Integrating solar arrays with grazing fields and livestock is an emerging intelligent microgrid solution which provides a steady income for farmers while at the same time services a growing electrical demand. “Solar grazing” is a method of vegetation control for solar sites that utilizes livestock, primarily sheep.

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Use Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to allow for building and factory operations to be autonomously automated and comprising of interconnected user devices, sensors, machinery, edge gateways, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI with resulting data driven actuations, predictive alerts, insights and prescriptive solutions.

Grants, Cost Segregation,Tax Credits, Finance

Grant proposals are developed and submitted in alignment with California Energy Commission Mandates, along with the resulting benefits of tax incentives and cost segregation (Accelerated capital depreciation schedule for tax purposes).

Industrial Cybersecurity

Allows for comprehensive protection of all computing and networking hardware, instruments, machinery, software, data assets and services from information disclosure, theft, damage and disruption (as caused by phishing, ransomware, DDoS attacks, third party software, cloud computing vulnerabilities, etc.).

California Energy Commission’s Grant Qualifying Solutions for GHG Emissions Reduction

Tier I: Drop-In Energy Technologies
Commercially available, energy efficient equipment upgrades that are drop-in replacements or additions to existing equipment or processes that provide greater GHG emission reductions than current best practices or industry standard equipment.

  • Compressor controls and system optimization
  • Machine drive controls and upgrades
  • Mechanical dewatering
  • Advanced motors and contorls including variable frequency drives
  • Refrigeration optimization
  • Low-GWP refrigerants
  • Drying equipment
  • Process equipment insulation
  • Boilers, economizers
  • Steam traps, condensate return, heat recovery
  • Evaporators
  • Internal metering and software to manage and control electricity, natural gas and/or fossil fuel use if part of a larger project that reduces energay usage
  • Controls for compressed air, automatic blow down for boilers
  • Waste Heat to Power
  • Additional technologies that are added as result of comments that are received during the question and answer period


Tier II: Emerging Energy Technologies
Technologies that are emerging and not widely used in California but have been proven elsewhere to reduce GHG emissions

  • Solar thermal
  • Renewable energy generation, including biogas production
  • Microgrids
  • Fuel switching
  • Additional technologies that are added as result of comments that are received during the question and answer period

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