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I have 11 stores around the province that I’m thinking about getting Energy Audits performed on. What should I do?

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I have 11 stores around the province that I’m thinking about getting Energy Audits performed on. What should I do?

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Depending on your budget, you may want to perform only a number of Energy Audits at any one time given the fact that you need to perform the implementation within 18 months. A trial Energy Audit may be a practical option in order to determine if the EMSP meets your needs and expectations. Once this has been determined, you should talk to your EMSP to determine if you can package the Energy Audits in order to decrease Energy Audit costs. If submitting multiple buildings, the Participant should be aware that the lesser of the two below is paid out for Energy Audits: a) 50% of the Energy Audit cost up to the maximum for that Building Class b) 50% of the total Energy Audit cost for all buildings. The intent is that the building owner pay for 50% of the energy costs.

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