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Utility Auditing Services Across the US!
UtiliSave is a leading provider of utility auditing services for large energy consumers across the nation. Our nationwide utility auditing expertise helps businesses reduce utility costs, recover overcharges, and improve their bottom line.
Why Nationwide Expertise Matters: Utility rates vary drastically depending on your location. For example, commercial electricity rates in 2024 ranged from as low as 9.00 cents/kWh in Texas to over 36.43 cents/kWh in Hawaii, according to EIA state electricity profiles. Whether you operate a single facility in New York or manage a portfolio across multiple states, UtiliSave’s team navigates these regional disparities to ensure you are not overpaying for utilities in any state. Whether you operate a single facility in New York or manage a portfolio across multiple states, our team delivers comprehensive utility auditing analysis that uncovers hidden billing errors and optimization opportunities.
Proudly serving clients in all 50 states, including major markets in California, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Pennsylvania, UtiliSave has recovered over $650 million in utility cost savings for our clients through professional utility auditing and tariff analysis.
The Process of Utility Audit
Here’s a step-by-step overview of how to do a utility audit:
- Data collection: The audit process begins with collecting relevant data, which includes utility bills, historical usage patterns, building specifications, equipment inventories and any existing energy management systems.
- On-site inspection: A thorough inspection assesses the physical infrastructure, including building systems, equipment and operational processes. This step involves examining energy-consuming assets such as HVAC systems, lighting fixtures, appliances and production machinery.
- Metering and monitoring: Metering and monitoring devices get installed to track real-time energy usage and patterns. This data provides valuable insights into trends, peak demand periods and areas of excessive usage, helping pinpoint improvement opportunities.
- Analysis and benchmarking: The next step is to analyze the energy consumption data collected from utility bills, metering devices and on-site inspections. Benchmarking against industry standards allows for comparison and evaluation.
- Identification of opportunities: The analysis identifies potential opportunities for energy efficiency improvements and cost savings, such as upgrading equipment to more energy-efficient models and adopting renewable energy technologies.
- Financial analysis: A financial analysis assesses the feasibility and return on investment of proposed energy-saving measures by estimating upfront costs, anticipated energy savings and potential incentives or rebates available. This process can also uncover billing errors.
- Recommendations and report: A comprehensive report summarizes the findings, recommendations and proposed action plan.
- Implementation and monitoring: Implementing the recommended energy-saving measures can begin upon approval.
- Review and optimization: Periodic reviews and evaluations assess the implemented measures, identify new improvement opportunities and refine energy management strategies.
The Phases of an Utility Audit
Whether you opt for a walk-through, detailed or target energy audit, the process takes four phases:
- Planning
- Investigating
- Implementing
- Sustaining
Proactive businesses will repeat these phases continually to improve energy efficiency on a long-term basis.
Improve Your ESG Rating
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) are three central factors used to measure the sustainability and ethical impact of a company’s operations. A utility audit can improve a company’s ESG performance by addressing environmental concerns, promoting social responsibility and enhancing governance and accountability practices. Consumption data errors in your utility bills can negatively impact your rating.
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Get the insight you need to improve your company’s financial health and see potential savings on your energy expenses. UtiliSave is proud to employ experts who are well-versed in the unique inaccuracies and inefficiencies that could lead to significant overpayment.
Contact us today to identify areas of excess consumption or billing errors.