Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)
AMERESCO, INC.
Ameresco,
Inc.
Contact: Paul S. Ira C.E.M.
Sr. Account Executive
8310 S. Valley Highway
Englewood, CO 80112
303-524-1055 Offfice
303-534-1088 Fax
303-601-9797 Cell
pira@ameresco.com
www.ameresco.com
| Type of company: |
Independent |
| Employees in Colorado: |
3 |
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Experience in following sectors: |
Commercial/Retail |
| Industrial |
| Multi-family
PublicHousing |
| K-12 Education |
| Higher Education |
| Healthcare |
| Government/Municipal |
| Correctional |
General Information:
Ameresco is a single-source provider of a wide range of energy-related
services, from energy auditing to project financing to measurement and
verification. With experience in demand-side management, performance contracts,
and project financing, Ameresco works to develop and implement the best package
of energy efficiency improvements to meet their customers’ objectives. Ameresco
is a National Association of Energy Service Companies (NAESCO)-accredited Energy
Services Provider, and has been operating in Colorado since 2000.
| AREAS OF
FOCUS: |
- hospital and healthcare facilities
- government
buildings
- K-12 schools
- higher education institutions
- retail environments
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| AREAS OF
SPECIALIZATION: |
- Energy Auditing
- Energy Engineering
- Project Financing
- Project Management
- Construction Management
- Operation & Maintenance
- Measurement & Verification
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Awards:
Ameresco has been honored for its work in energy efficiency and design for a
range of projects, from multi-family housing developments, to industrial
facilities, to office buildings and government facilities, including:
US Environmental Protection Agency Awards
- “Green Star” Award: BMW Manufacturing Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
- Project of the Year, 2003: BMW Manufacturing Landfill Gas-to-Energy
Project
- Project of the Year, 2004: Janesville Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
- Industry Ally of the Year, 2003 & 2004: Ameresco
Other Notable Awards
- Frost and Sullivan’s Entrepreneurial Company of the Year, 2004
- Worcester Business Journal Top Growth Company of the Year, 2004
- The Boston Globe ASHRAE Technology Award for outstanding achievement in
the application of heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning technologies
- American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) 2005 Engineering
Excellence Honor Award in Environmental Engineering: Hill Air Force Base and
Ameresco
- United States Air Force Headquarters Air Combat Command’s Best Multiple
Award Construction Contract (MACC) Contractor Award for 2004: Langley Air
Force Base and Ameresco
- Association of South Carolina Energy Managers Statewide award for the Best
Project of 2004: Winthrop University Energy Performance Project
Recent projects:
Most recently, Ameresco completed a comprehensive energy services project for
Colorado State University - Pueblo. The Energy Services Performance Contract
included an investment of $6.5 million in Energy Conservation and Infrastructure
Renewal Measures, generating $417,000 per year in operating cost reductions.
Use of savings guarantees:
Savings guarantees are a key component of Ameresco’s performance contracting
philosophy. The goal is to deliver a project that is entirely self-funded:
Ameresco provides the capital to upgrade the facility and for annual repair and
maintenance needs, and the cost of the project is paid from the energy savings
delivered by the improvements.
As an integral part of its energy savings contracts, Ameresco guarantees a
specific level of energy cost savings over the full term of the contract. This
guarantee insures that the total costs of the project will be recovered within a
specified timeframe, protecting the customer from financial exposure. During any
given year during the contract term, should there be a cumulative shortfall in
energy cost savings, Ameresco makes up this difference to the customer. Payments
can be in the form of a check or a credit against future billings, at the
customer’s option.
Financing options:
Ameresco offers its customers a variety of financing options related to
energy savings projects. The first step in determining the appropriate financing
structure is identifying and evaluating the customer’s financing objectives. If
the objective is to obtain funds at the lowest cost, a tax-exempt lease may be
the most appropriate choice; for example, for most public entities. If a
customer is looking to shift risk of operation and maintenance, a Utility
Services Agreement may be the best option. Ameresco has utilized the following
financing avenues in funding energy transactions for its customers: tax-exempt
leases; operating leases; capital leases; value leases; shared savings; utility
services; and certificates of participation.
For more information, visit www.ameresco.com. |