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Energy Use Analysis and Economic Feasibility

Energy use analysis and economic feasibility are two valuable tools used to assist in achieving the best economical rate of return, lowest level of risks associated, and environmentally friendly, energy systems designed.

Karpinski Engineering considers the potential implementation of various types of mechanical, electrical and technology system options and investigates the economic feasibility and energy efficiency of each. A proper analysis will evaluate energy cost savings for various energy conservation measures and estimate probable economic payback periods. Karpinski Engineering uses the latest energy analysis programs (Trane Trace, HAP and DOE-2) to create building energy models for estimating the energy consumption, and the annual operating costs associated with the system options.

Furthermore, past utility bills are evaluated, building operations and sequences are reviewed, and existing equipment is inspected. This information is assimilated into a computer simulation of the existing building. The resultant calculations represent a computerized model of your building. From this information and calculation, improvements to building systems and operations are simulated electronically and recommendations are made to evaluate the potential for reduction of operating costs.

Karpinski Engineering provides our clients with recommendations that make sense. Our practical experience provides for the evaluation of recommendations that are real and can be implemented within reasonable budgetary constraints.