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conservation strategies
energy services
The coined phrase for recycling solid materials is directly
applicable to current energy conservation strategies.
Reduce, reuse and renew are common terms used to
develop integrated building operating systems responsive
to project objectives.
Reduce – accounting for programmatic and code
requirements, professionals work together to evaluate
options to infuse higher efficient systems that align with
performance objectives. Assessing and retrofitting the
building’s envelope, along with heating, cooling and lighting
systems, creates an opportunity to improve overall building
performance and reduce energy and water consumption.
Reuse – opportunities to redirect typically wasted energy/
resources back into the building’s operations is an area
of several recent advancements in research and system
technologies. New solutions are being brought forth to
the marketplace that are improving the overall building
efficiency and revitalizing our existing building inventory
with smarter systems without the extreme retrofitting and
financial commitment for mass renewable systems.
Renew – to introduce new power sources to the site without
requiring further demands on mass utilities, teams look to
natural renewable energy sources.
As technical consultants, we build on these ideas to optimize
resource conservation strategies based upon desired
outcomes. As consultants, we place equal importance on
engineering for the human factor by accounting for how the
systems will be maintained and operated over time.