Energy Solutions
Energy is in our DNA. MEP Services leverages its lineage as part of Equans North America, a leader in mechanical and electrical construction, industrial and energy infrastructure, and building services. We support our customers to optimize their energy use and efficiently run their facilities, in a way that bolsters change.
From evaluation to design, from installation to maintenance and from power purchase agreements to financial incentive assistance, we deliver energy solutions to all market segments, large or small. Our size, corporate strength and extensive experience allow us to tackle energy and mechanical projects of virtually any size.
Our goal is to is to provide our clients with consistently outstanding results by advancing mechanical contracting through state-of-the-art technical and financial solutions.
Energy & Cost Savings Services:
- Building information modeling (BIM)
- Energy audits
- Energy efficiency analysis
- Energy Star benchmarking
- Industrial system studies
- LEED design & consulting
- Optimizing utility incentives
- State & Federal financial incentive assistance
Hardware & Equipment Services:
- Automating demand response programs
- Boiler tune-up and upgrade
- CHP & Co-generation
- Controls tune up
- Distributed energy resources
- Energy storage systems
- Monitoring-Based Commissioning
- Retro-commissioning
- Steam trap surveys
- Thermal imaging
- Water conservation
Energy Audits
Energy audits are essential to effective and sustainable energy management and provide detailed information from which to technically and financially plan efficiency upgrades or modifications. Audits follow prescribed standards, benchmarking analysis and are frequently required to meet ordinances and performance criteria such as LEED.
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In practice, energy efficiency can mean many things but it generally suggests reducing energy consumption, reducing or avoiding various energy costs and using energy in environmentally and sustainable manners.
Read MoreDistributed Energy Resources
To increase reliability and resilience, the electric grid of the future is moving away from heavy reliance on large central generating plants toward large numbers of much smaller, dispersed electric generators and energy storage systems.
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