Non-energy benefits can tip the scales in favor of an energy-efficiency project
Ira Krepchin

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Energy-efficiency projects provide the obvious benefits of reduced energy bills, lower emissions, and decreased water use, but they also provide non-energy benefits (NEBs) that can help win the day when seeking approval from management for energy-efficiency projects. In our infographic you can identify the variables to estimate when seeking the potential of NEBs, including cost analysis, distribution of benefits, and intrinsic value.

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Commercial and industrial (C&I) business Low- or moderate-income customers Multifamily residences Single-family residences Demand-side management (DSM) Non-energy benefits