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Skip to content Open toolbar Accessibility Tools Accessibility Tools * Increase TextIncrease Text * Decrease TextDecrease Text * GrayscaleGrayscale * High ContrastHigh Contrast * Negative ContrastNegative Contrast * Light BackgroundLight Background * Links UnderlineLinks Underline * Readable FontReadable Font * Reset Reset * SitemapSitemap * FeedbackFeedback Skip to content * Service Request * Contact Us * Resources Menu * Home * Blog * Our Company * Service * Systems * Building Automation & Controls * Energy Efficiency * Sustainable Energy * Contact * Showcase * Maximizing Rebates & Incentives * Energy Efficiency Opportunities * Energy Management Systems * Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) * Air Conditioning Systems * Boilers * Turbocor Compressors * Rebates & Incentives * State Rebates & Incentives * Federal Rebates & Incentives * LREC and ZREC * Utility Costs MAXIMIZING INCENTIVES & REBATES BUILDING ENERGY COMPUTER MODELING There are many ways to make your business more energy efficient. A few of the most important ways are through energy management systems, analyzing your utilities, and updating equipment to new energy efficient models. Depending on your type of business the best solution will vary. The engineers at Controlled Air, Inc. are able to create computer models of buildings to simulate requirements for energy based on weather and occupancy. Using different lighting and HVAC components in the model, we can determine which combination of products is the most cost-efficient to operate. Running simulations with various equipment, we can determine baselines according to code requirements and then try higher efficiency systems. Utilities will pay the incremental cost from a standard system to higher efficiency systems. We then compare operating costs and installation costs for maximum efficiency and incentives. Our computer models are based on the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE-2) standards. ©2020 Controlled Air, Inc. Branford, CT . 203-481-3531 . controlledair@controlledair.com . Lic # CT S1 302788 / RI R/M1 & P/M 00007776 facebook link twitter linkedin youtube email