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Energy Assessments & Audits
No two facilities are alike—which is why ADG Energy Services delivers tailored energy assessments and audits designed around your building’s unique systems, goals, and budget. Whether you're managing a school, government building, or healthcare facility in Louisiana or the Southeast, our engineering team identifies how energy is used—and how it can be used more efficiently.
Savings Identification & Planning
We perform in-depth reviews of utility usage, equipment performance, and operational practices. From Preliminary Assessments (PA) to Investment Grade Audits (IGA), our audits highlight inefficiencies and provide actionable, cost-saving solutions.
Incentive Support & Capital Strategy
Our team helps align your audit findings with funding opportunities such as utility rebates, grant programs, or Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs)—making your next steps clear and financially feasible.
Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx)
As part of our audit process, we offer Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) to help restore optimal performance in aging systems without full replacements—ideal for HVAC, controls, and lighting systems.
Experienced Team
Client Satisfaction
Regional Reach
Let’s take the first step toward smarter energy use.
Partner with ADG Energy Services to schedule a custom energy audit and uncover clear, performance-based strategies that save energy and improve system reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
01.What is the difference between a Preliminary Assessment and an Investment Grade Audit?
A Preliminary Assessment (PA) offers a high-level review of your energy use, while an Investment Grade Audit (IGA) delivers deeper data analysis, cost projections, and savings models for capital planning.
02. How much can I expect to save from an energy audit?
Savings vary by facility, but most clients realize 15–30% in energy cost reductions by implementing audit-based recommendations.
03. Do I need an audit if I’ve already upgraded my systems?
Yes. Even with newer systems, improper settings, outdated controls, or missed opportunities can still affect efficiency. An audit ensures your systems are optimized and performing as expected.
