One-Page Overview

Municipal & Commercial Energy Readiness Review

A concise first-step review for public and private building owners who need to move from utility data, proposals, and uncertainty toward practical next decisions.

Who it is for

Who it is for

Municipalities

Public buildings, utility accounts, benchmarking questions, program pathways, and facility-priority decisions.

Commercial owners

Operating cost, NOI, capital planning, efficiency, solar, storage, and vendor proposal decisions.

Portfolio owners

Multi-building screening for cost drivers, priority assets, and repeatable opportunity patterns.

Inputs and timeline

Typical inputs and timeline

  • 12 months of utility bills where available
  • Utility account list and building list
  • Known facility issues, prior audits, proposals, or capital plans
  • Benchmarking, incentive, resilience, or vendor decision questions

Typical timeline

Usually structured as a short initial review after requested records are available. Scope and timing depend on the number of buildings, accounts, and available records.

Review scope

What Bioengy reviews

Utility baseline

Usage, demand, account data, missing information, and cost-driver observations.

Benchmarking readiness

Building and utility data needed for internal visibility or reporting workflows.

Project pathways

Efficiency, PV, storage, resilience, incentive, financing, or deeper assessment pathways.

Vendor assumptions

Proposal scope, assumptions, exclusions, and next-step questions before procurement.

Outputs

Outputs / deliverables

Energy Readiness Memo

Baseline observations, missing data, priority opportunities, and recommended next steps.

Opportunity pathway

Decision-focused next steps for vendors, utilities, program administrators, or licensed professionals.

Credential context

NJ-BPU Energy Agent & Energy Consultant registrations EA-0720 / EC-0231; NJ Certified SBE and NJ Certified MBE. No state endorsement implied.

Disclaimer: Bioengy does not guarantee savings, incentives, financing, procurement outcomes, interconnection approval, permitting approval, or regulatory compliance. Incentives and savings are project-specific and should be confirmed with the relevant administrator or qualified professional.

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Registered with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities as an Energy Agent and Energy Consultant (EA-0720 / EC-0231). NJ Certified Category 1 Small Business Enterprise. NJ Certified Minority Business Enterprise. No state endorsement implied. Advisory work is coordinated with licensed professionals when required.