When a company thinks about reducing energy consumption, it often imagines large investments or complex changes. The reality is usually different. A significant portion of savings comes from correcting losses that have been there for years.
Oversized motors, poorly calibrated HVAC systems, or equipment running outside operating hours are common situations in industrial facilities and commercial buildings.
The first step is always measurement. Without data, any decision is a gamble. With energy monitoring, it becomes possible to identify when peak consumption occurs and which equipment is generating losses.
Joel Alcantara
Companies that work on energy efficiency eventually discover something interesting: savings are not a one-time event, they are a continuous process.
