Analysing the energy consumption of public buildings, public lighting systems and vehicle fleets, and monitoring trends over time and any anomalies, is the first step in identifying opportunities for consumption rationalisation and energy efficiency improvements across public assets.
Public Administrations are supported in the energy assessment and certification of buildings, by calculating the energy balance of public buildings and analysing energy consumption, building envelopes and systems to identify inefficiencies and opportunities for refurbishment.
Support for identifying and managing incentives enables public authorities to implement measures to improve energy efficiency, generate energy from renewable sources and renovate public infrastructure. Through technical assessments, procedural assistance and the handling of applications, these incentives become practical tools for implementing effective energy policies.
The Energy Helpdesk is an information and technical advisory service that supports the local energy transition, catering to residents, businesses and operators. It provides guidance on energy efficiency, incentives, energy communities, energy consumption and funding opportunities, helping people make informed energy choices.
As certified energy managers, responsible for overseeing energy flows and setting priorities for action, we assist local authorities in analysing energy consumption, reviewing costs and planning efficiency measures, thereby improving the sustainability of public assets.
Technical and legal support enables the public sector to translate energy and climate objectives into effective decision-making and implementation processes. This support covers the structuring of contractual arrangements, public-private partnerships and EPCs, assisting organisations through the procedural, economic and financial, and tendering stages.