E3 – Energy Efficient Environments
“Empowering building owners to achieve financial fitness through environmental stewardship.”
Building owners, commercial real estate developers and property managers benefit when facility upgrades are initiated without the delay associated with traditional capital requirements. Those benefits include:
- Increased profitability and cash flow
- Improved occupant comfort
- Higher property values
- Reduced energy and water waste
- Increased employee productivity
- Higher Net Operating Income (NOI) and increased building values
- Solving the tenant / building owner split-incentive
- Enhanced work environments increase productivity
- Improved lighting and climate control elevates the shopping experience
- Increased profitability and cash flow
- Improved occupant comfort
- Higher property values
- Reduced energy and water waste
- Increased employee productivity
- Higher Net Operating Income (NOI) and increased building values
- Solving the tenant / building owner split-incentive
- Enhanced work environments increase productivity
- Improved lighting and climate control elevates the shopping experience
Skilled trades contractors involved in these upgrades realize higher project “hit rates” and access to larger and more profitable jobs.
Financing options are now available that eliminate the capital barrier which prevents approval of needed upgrades. The end result is sustainable, “greener” buildings which contribute to an organization’s brand equity.
Facility upgrades can include:
- Building Envelope (including roof and window replacement)
- Energy Control Systems
- Lighting
- HVAC Systems Including Boilers and Chillers
- Water Usage Improvements
- Solar, Wind & Combined Heat and Power
- Geothermal & Biomass
- Manufacturing Process and Equipment Improvements
- High Speed Dock Doors
- Compressed Air Systems
- EV Charging Stations
- Battery / Storage Systems
Facility upgrades can include:
- Building Envelope (including roof and window replacement)
- Energy Control Systems
- Lighting
- HVAC Systems Including Boilers and Chillers
- Water Usage Improvements
- Solar, Wind & Combined Heat and Power
- Geothermal & Biomass
- Manufacturing Process and Equipment Improvements
- High Speed Dock Doors
- Compressed Air Systems
- EV Charging Stations
- Battery / Storage Systems
The Contractor’s Guide to PACE
If you’re a contractor and want to increase your hit rate on proposed energy efficiency projects, download the Contractor’s Guide to PACE and discuss it with customers when funding options are being considered. This guide is also useful for those projects that have been “shelved” because of capital constraints or the project did not meet the company’s hurdle rate for financial performance.
Report – Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) For Driving Commercial Real Estate Financial Performance
If you’re a building owner and are considering various CAPEX projects it’s important to learn more about the unique financial benefits of PACE outlined in this special report.