Energy Performance Contracting

The university uses Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) to manage complex facilities with high energy use, such as laboratories, making them energy efficient and addressing deferred maintenance issues along the way.

  • Reduce energy, maintenance and operating costs
  • Address deferred maintenance projects
  • Improve comfort, indoor air quality and lighting quality
  • Improve reliability of facility infrastructure systems
  • Help the university further its sustainability efforts

The EPC provides customers with a comprehensive set of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and distributed generation measures and is accompanied with guarantees that the energy and operational savings produced by the project will be sufficient to cover the full cost of the project.(ESCO) (large-scale retrocommissioning)