by The Veregy Team | Mar 25, 2020 | Energy Efficiency, Industrial, K-12, SLG, Thought Leadership
Three Simple Steps We know this is a difficult time for all, especially for businesses navigating the complexities of managing staff, suppliers, perhaps students, and remote access capabilities. We also know that managing your energy efficiently is likely not a top...
by The Veregy Team | Aug 13, 2019 | Energy Efficiency, Industrial, Manufacturing, Thought Leadership
Due to its versatility, compressed air is used in virtually every industry and is often considered the fourth utility alongside natural gas, electricity, and water due to its importance in many industrial processes. In fact, according to the 2014 Compressed Air Market...
by The Veregy Team | Jul 30, 2019 | Commissioning, Industrial, Manufacturing, Thought Leadership
Regardless of industry, buildings and equipment wear out over time. It’s just part of the business. But what if instead of replacing these assets, there was a way to not only extend their life but to optimize them with other building systems to generate energy savings...
by The Veregy Team | Jul 24, 2019 | Commissioning, Industrial, Manufacturing, Thought Leadership
What is Commissioning? If you are exploring the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED certification, net-zero energy, solar energy generation, or other sustainable building options for an existing building or a new project, you may have heard about commissioning....
by The Veregy Team | Jul 18, 2019 | Digital Services, Industrial, Manufacturing, Thought Leadership
Have you ever woken in the middle of the night in a cold sweat wondering if your plant is using more energy than it should, putting you at a disadvantage as compared to your competition? Even if your energy monitoring or energy management system is in place you may...
by The Veregy Team | May 3, 2019 | Energy Efficiency, Industrial, Manufacturing, Thought Leadership
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory recently concluded a study showing that the average cost of saving a kilowatt-hour of electricity was $.025. So, whether an industrial plant is paying $.05, $.10, or $.25/kWh, it makes a lot of sense to pursue energy efficiency...