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City considers Schneider Electric energy audit; staff seeks direction on $50,000 investment
Summary
Connelly City Council heard a Schneider Electric presentation on a potential performance‑contract energy program and was asked to authorize a $50,000 investment for a detailed audit. The company estimates $80,000–$100,000 in annual utility savings from a $4–5 million project backed by a 20‑year guarantee.
Connelly officials heard a presentation from Schneider Electric proposing a citywide energy audit and potential performance contract that would use guaranteed utility savings to fund facility upgrades.
Brian Davis, a Schneider Electric representative, said the company completed a preliminary analysis that put the city’s baseline utility spend at about $350,000 a year and identified potential captured savings of roughly $80,000 to $100,000 annually. "We did a preliminary audit," Davis said. "The next step is an investment‑grade audit — that’s what the $50,000 covers — and it tells you…
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