A focused first step

Many municipalities have the same challenge: utility costs are rising, facilities are aging, staff capacity is limited, and state energy reporting and clean-energy programs can be difficult to navigate.

Bioengy helps municipal teams organize the data, understand the opportunity, and define the next practical step.

Core services

Energy benchmarking readiness check

We help determine whether municipal buildings may need benchmarking support, what utility data is available, what information is missing, and how to prepare building and meter data for ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.

Deliverable: Benchmarking readiness checklist and data-gap summary.

Utility bill and facility energy review

We review electric, gas, and water bills to identify high-usage facilities, seasonal patterns, demand charges, billing anomalies, and potential opportunities for operational or capital improvements.

Deliverable: Utility cost summary and priority-building list.

Energy Audit pathway support

We help municipalities prepare for energy audit pathways by organizing facility information, utility data, prior audit records, and preliminary opportunity areas.

Deliverable: Audit preparation package and recommended facility prioritization.

ESIP and implementation roadmap support

For municipalities considering larger improvements, Bioengy can help frame project opportunities, savings logic, procurement considerations, and implementation pathways.

Deliverable: Energy project roadmap for internal review.

Solar, storage, and resilience screening

We provide early-stage screening for municipal solar, battery storage, microgrid, backup power, and resilience opportunities.

Deliverable: Initial feasibility screen and next-step recommendation.

Who we support

  • Municipal administrators
  • Chief financial officers
  • Public works directors
  • Facilities managers
  • Sustainability coordinators
  • Green teams
  • Purchasing and procurement staff
  • Elected officials evaluating energy priorities

What we need to start

  • A list of municipal buildings
  • Twelve months of electric and gas bills, if available
  • Water bills, if benchmarking is relevant
  • Recent energy audits or capital plans
  • Contact information for facility and finance staff
  • Any known sustainability, budget, or compliance deadlines

Suggested first engagement

A short, focused review to determine where the municipality stands today, what data is missing, and which energy-saving or compliance pathway should be prioritized.

Schedule a 20-minute introductory call.