Energy Efficiency. Engineered.

At HelioEMS we leverage over 30 years of experience in energy consulting and system engineering to provide a comprehensive array of energy efficiency services.

Our customers realize annual energy savings, operational savings and energy cost predictability. Their buildings are more efficient, safe and sustainable, helping their occupants to be more comfortable and productive. Beyond the diminishing utility bill they see, our customers contribute in meaningful and measurable ways to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions associated with the burning of fossil fuels.

We will help you reduce your energy use

Energy efficiency, on a national basis, is regarded as a low-cost, clean alternative to building electricity and gas supply power plants, transmission and distribution capacity. "Energy Efficiency is realizing increased interest from utilities, their customers and state, local and federal governments to address rising fuel and electricity prices, climate change, increasing cost estimates for new baseload power plants and the challenges of building those plants," stated a recent industry report.1 RE & EE, renewable energy and energy efficiency, is one of the strongest strategies for not only a clean energy society, but a strong U.S. economy as well. 2

Reducing the amount of energy used is the first and most important step in the process of reducing energy costs and creating overall energy efficiency.

Significant advances in hardware efficiency and technology have emerged, making energy reduction the most cost effective way to reduce energy expense. When high efficiency hardware is combined with strategic application of controls, energy costs associated with peak time-of-use, demand charges and general utility rates can be minimized.

HelioEMS will review the key areas for energy reduction within your facility: Lighting, Motors, HVAC and Refrigeration systems.

Lighting

Motors

HVAC

Refrigeration


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1. A Survey of the U.S. ESCO Industry, May 2007, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and NAESCO

2. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Economic Drivers for the 21st Century, 2007 Report ASES