We are registered Trade Allies and Preferred Contractors for 8 utility companies including: DOMINION Power, PEPCO Standard and Small Biz Utilities, DELMARVA standard and Small Biz Utilities, APPALACHIAN Power, DUKE Progress Energy, SMECO Utilities, BG&E Baltimore Utilities, and SCE&G Utilities
Heating and cooling systems are often a major expense when not implemented correctly
We perform 23-point HVAC inspection and audits to assess the efficiency of your existing HVAC system
With identifying areas of improvement within your system, we offer the optimization and/or replacement your HVAC system to reduce energy up to 20%
Our goal is to maximize indoor air quality, improve temperature control, and enhance occupant well-being, while saving money and energy
We reduce a buildings overall energy demand, carbon emissions, maintenance, labor, and ultimately saving organizations money with the quickest return on investment possible
We offer a range of effective solutions to make your HVAC system more energy efficient.
One of the biggest sources of energy consumption in any building is the HVAC system. Chances are that your building has either the heat or air conditioning running most of the time during the workday, and that uses a great deal of energy. If you are looking for ways to make your building more energy efficient–whether to save money on your operating costs, to preserve the environment, or both—your HVAC system is a good place to start. Our team at Intelligent Energy Light and Power, has been working to provide energy solutions since 2009, and you can count on us to help you make your HVAC system as efficient as possible.
When you turn to us for help in improving your HVAC system, we will first perform an audit to assess the efficiency of your existing system. From there, we will identify areas where your system may be wasting energy, and we’ll find ways to address each one. There are a variety of things we can do to help make your HVAC system more efficient, such as replacing old equipment with new units with higher energy ratings or installing new components to prevent excess heat from moving into or out of your building.
We are proud to serve the community here in Washington, DC, and we want to help you reduce your facility’s operating costs and make it more energy efficient. If you are looking for ways to upgrade and improve your HVAC system, we encourage you to give us a call to find out how we can help.
LED Lighting’s direct impact on HVAC according to Section 6.2 Energy Stars Existing Building Manual (page 71)
“Large buildings ……. can experience a site energy HVAC (kWh reduction) bonus of 40 percent or more. This means that each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of reduction in annual lighting energy use yields an additional 0.4 kWh of annual reduction in HVAC energy by reducing cooling energy more than it increases required heating energy.”