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Lower your energy costs 20% - 30% with Georgia Tech’s 3-step program.

  1. Identify and implement operations for immediate energy cost savings
  2. Adopt system of best practices to sustain energy cost reductions
  3. Get ANSI/MSE 2000 certified

Start with Step 1 – for immediate energy cost reductions – followed by Steps 2 and 3 when you are ready.

Step 1
Our team will:

  • Assess your energy practices
  • Provide technical solutions for your specific problems
  • Train your staff at your location

Result - Immediate energy cost savings

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Step 2
We can help you adopt a system to better manage your energy and water purchasing, storage, use, and disposal/emissions. This will sustain and increase your energy cost reductions from Step 1.

Reduce:

  • Environmental impacts
  • Environmental and energy costs
  • Capital improvement costs

Result - increased productivity and profitability

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Step 3
Go all the way! Implement the national standard for energy management - ANSI/MSE 2000.

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Your next step?
Click here for more information to talk about your energy management needs.

Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute will help you:

  • Lower energy costs!
  • Reduce environmental impact!
  • Sustain productivity!
  • Improve purchasing practices!
  • Make wise capital investments!
  • Remain globally competitive!

Georgia Tech developed ANSI/MSE 2000, a national standard for energy management adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Find out if ANSI/MSE 2000 is right for you.

Purchase a copy of the ANSI/MSE 2000:2005 standard from the ANSI Web site.

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