Hong Kong-Based Energy Consulting Firm Energenz Expands To Nevada And California
02/06/2015
A sustainability partner of JBA Consulting Engineers, Energenz provides technical expertise in the fields of energy and resource efficiency, sustainability management and operations driven design. Energenz will operate out of JBA's offices in Las Vegas at 5155 W. Patrick Lane and Irvine, California, at 36 Technology Drive, Suite 200.
"We are extremely excited to have Energenz working in the States," said Dwayne Miller, CEO for JBA. "They are a like-minded company, and provide energy services unique to our industry. Energenz's philosophy towards a greener and sustainable world brings another level of service and value to our clients."
Energenz comprehensive range of capabilities includes, energy audits of commercial, industrial and specialist facilities, air-conditioning chiller performance and optimization, ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems, supply chain resource efficiency programs and energy management training programs.
The company utilizes the latest technologies to provide services that visualize and quantify the cost savings benefits to client's profitability and the environment. Additional services include operations driven design, site assessments and real time monitoring, as well as capacity building, project development and oversight.
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