How Can Trio Energy Help You?
We believe there is a tremendous opportunity for you to save money. A thorough review of your energy bills and a detailed audit of your facilities will enable us to identify cost reduction opportunities on both sides of the utility meter.

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- A preventative maintenance program can have a direct impact on a property’s net operating income (NOI) by helping owners and managers control operating costs.
- Window film can cut up to 80% of solar heat penetration which will significantly reduce your air conditioning load
- Commercial and industrial facilities are responsible for nearly half of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to climate change.
- Estimates of U.S. economic losses from poor power quality range from $15 billion to $24 billion per year.
- The downtime from power quality problems in mission-critical facilities are estimated to be more than $280,000 per hour.
- A well administered electrical preventive maintenance program will reduce accidents, save lives, minimize costly breakdowns and unplanned shutdowns of equipment.
- LEED certified buildings have lower operating costs and increased asset value, reduce waste sent to landfills and harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
- Electrical connections can be deformed by over-tightening. This will also cause increased amp draw, power loss and heating.
- LEED certified buildings qualify for tax rebates, zoning allowances and other incentives in hundreds of cities.
- 50% of all power outages are attributed to power quality issues.
- Infrared inspections have proven that on average for every $1 spent on electrical inspections, there is a $4 ROI for materials and labor from fixing the problem before it fails.
- Improper wiring and grounding account for 80 to 90 percent of all power quality issues.
- 80% of power quality loss is due to customer operation and neighboring customers, 20% is natural phenomena and utility operations.
- Improperly torqued connections and bad contacts cause increased amperage draw and power loss as well as heating and arcing (which is both ineffective and dangerous).
- LEED certified buildings demonstrate an owner’s commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
- A preventative maintenance program can ensure that a $5 fix does not become a $500 problem.
- Without preventative maintenance, the electrical distribution system itself can waste $1,000 to $4,000 in electric utility cost.
- 30,000 industrial customers are affected by power quality problems every day.
- Commercial and industrial facilities account for half of all energy consumption in the U.S. at a cost of over $200 billion per year, more than any other sector of the economy.
- Green buildings can reduce energy usage by 24% to 50%, CO2 emissions by 33% to 39%, water use by 40% and solid waste by 70%.
- US buildings account for 40% of primary energy usage, 72% of electricity consumption, 39% of CO2 emissions and 13.6% of potable water consumption.
- A typical 100,000 sq ft office building can save 1 million gallons per year with low-flow fixtures, sensors and automatic controls.
- Electrical distribution equipment causes 13,200 fires and 400 million dollars in damage annually in the U.S.
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