Evaluating the financial case to upgrade

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Evaluating the financial case to upgrade

The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) has developed a range of case studies that look at the financial outcomes from different types of energy efficiency upgrades.

Within each case study, they also look at the available financial options.

 

Heating and Cooling

Find out how a business saved $73,000 over 15 years by using an Environmental Upgrade Agreement to finance an energy efficient heating, ventilation and airconditioning system (HVAC).

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-hvac

 

Lighting

Find out how a business determined they would be better off by about $11,500 over eight years by using on-bill financing to finance a lighting upgrade. This case study compares a lighting upgrade from T8 lighting to the more efficient T5 alternative – the savings in this case study would have been higher if they had switched to LED tube lighting.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-lighting

 

Refrigeration

Find out how a mushroom supplier determined that they would be better off by about $340,000 over 15 years if they invested in an energy efficient system.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-refrigeration

 

Chillers

Find out how a business determined that they would be better off by about $610,000 over 25 years if they invested in an energy efficient system using an Energy Services Agreement to finance a chiller upgrade system.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-chillers

 

Voltage Optimisation

Find out how a business using a capital lease to finance voltage optimisation saved a significant amount of money. The initial cost to install was $40,000 but within one year the system had paid for itself thanks to a first year electricity cost reduction of $40,000.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-voltage

 

Motors

Find out how a textile manufacturer using an operating lease to finance motors determined that they would be better off by about $663,000 over 15 years if they invested in an energy efficient system.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-motors

 

Variable-speed Motors

Find out how a business using a commercial loan to finance motors with variable speed drives determined that it would be better off by about $317,000 over 15 years if it invested in the energy efficient system.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-vari-motors

 

Compressed Air

Find out how a processing plant using an Environmental Upgrade Agreement (EUA) to finance an energy efficient compressed air system determined that they would be better off by about $90,000 over 15 years if they invested in an energy efficient system.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-air

 

Building Management

Find out how a property company using on-bill financing to finance a new building management system determined that it would be better off by about $64,000 over 15 years.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-building

 

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System

Find out how a shopping centre owner determined that it would be financially better off if it invested in a solar photovoltaic (PV) system since the expected reduction in the cost of electricity purchased from the grid over the life of the system exceeds the cost to purchase and install it.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-solar

 

Wind Turbine System

Find out how a meat processing plant determined it would be financially better off if it invested in a wind turbine, since the expected savings from the reduction in the cost of electricity purchased from the grid over the life of the system exceeds the cost to purchase and install it.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-wind

 

Biogas Generation and Combustion

Find out how a piggery used an energy services agreement to finance a biogas system and reduced energy costs by $99,663 in the first year.

Visit: EnergyCut.info/oeh-biogas

Do you need solar finance for your business? 

The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage has published a definitive guide to financing solar power upgrades for your business. In addition to listing a range of financing options, it lists the things you need to look out for when installing solar power at your business.

 

To make quote comparisons easier to compare, the site also has a template document that you can send to solar retailers and financiers.

 

For more information visit: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/business/solar-finance-guide.htm. The solar quote comparison template can also be downloaded from EnergyCut.info/solar-quote-template.

 


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