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Recommissioning
Cut your energy costs with a Recommissioning tune-up.
Recommissioning, helps you find and solve mechanical system problems that make your facility expensive to operate. Studies show that typical recommissioning projects result in savings of 5 to 20 percent of total building energy costs, with many measures having simple paybacks of less than one year.
Recommissioning Bonuses
for limited time
Study Rebate Bonus: Earn up to 75% study funding
Implementation Bonus: Earn an additional 50% bonus
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Our Recommissioning covers both commissioning of previously commissioned buildings (Recommissioning) and buildings that were never formally commissioned through our program (Retrocommissioning).
With recommissioning you can:
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Optimize HVAC equipment operations
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Fine-tune time of day schedules
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Improve indoor air quality
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Suggest new and advanced equipment control strategies
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Reduce equipment wear and tear
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Step 1 – Diagnosis
- We now fund up to 75 percent of cost of study not to exceed $20,000 through January 31, 2009.
- Select your own contractor or choose from our provider list
- The study includes:
- An assessment of operating mechanical systems
- A written report that includes energy-saving recommendations
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Step 2 – Implementation
- You choose which measures to implement
- Earn electric and/or natural gas rebates that now cover up to 75% of the cost of improvements - implement before November 14, 2008 and earn a 50% bonus
- If you did a Recommissioning study without us or received a proposal including a recommissioning measure(s), you still can qualify for implementation rebates using our fast-track Recommissioning form
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Resources
Case studies show how other companies have used our Recommissioning program:
General recommissioning information resources:
These reports show how specific business segments can manage their energy costs:
Recommissioning providers! We have a brand-new Web page just for you, with resources that support your efforts to promote energy efficiency. Send us an e-mail to access that page.
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