More energy efficiency solutions for commercial and industrial programs

Energy performance optimization for commercial buildings
Pay for performance (P4P) or energy performance programs (EPP) incentivize commercial organizations to make substantial reductions in energy consumption within their facilities. Property owners and operators make improvements to their facilities and the program rewards energy performance improvements. Participants receive incentives for actual energy savings, rather than specific upgrades – retrofit incentives are based on a building’s realized energy performance verified at the meter and paid upon verification of a percentage reduction. EPP rewards customers who make behavioral changes that support capital investment projects, enabling them to grow energy savings year over year. P4P incentivizes trade allies to deliver savings, and a non-prescriptive structure creates opportunities for whole-building solutions that deliver deeper, more cost-effective savings.

Energy efficiency in new commercial buildings
CLEAResult delivers energy efficiency in new commercial buildings and new construction projects to meet utility targets and save money on utility bills and operational expenses. Our experience informs our relationships through direct customer outreach, technical recommendations on efficient and new technology, and collaboration with project stakeholders (architects, designers, engineers and installation contractors) to ensure solutions that deliver great energy and non-energy benefits.

Commercial energy technical services and consulting
We take our energy efficiency expertise and decades of experience delivering commercial programs to the next level, to provide energy technical services and consulting to customers, utilities and government agencies. This includes Strategic Energy Management (SEM), retrocommissioning (RCx), existing building commissioning (EBCx), and more.

Refrigeration leak detection and repair
Our pilot program targets customers with grocery-grade refrigeration to provide education and measure energy savings potential associated with refrigerant swaps for greater adoption into energy waste reduction programs. It has been found that some replacement refrigerants can offer improved energy efficiency over existing refrigerants. Most notably, refrigeration systems using R404a refrigerant (commonly used in medium temperature refrigeration rack systems) may offer an efficiency improvement of up to 12% when upgraded to R448a.