Take the guess work out of your energy spending.
Our experience shows that in approximately 80% of our audits we identify errors and/or overcharges. They are insidious in nature in that even if the amount is small, it will likely continue for years to come. Many or most errors and overcharges are either refundable or are subject to a 36-48 month statute of limitations. Errors found beyond the statute of limitation can not be recovered; therefore, every month that passes is another month of potential refunds lost.
We are paid on a contingency basis, which means that if we find nothing, we are paid nothing. We know that this will occur in about 20% of our audits. This is a financial risk which we assume, as our auditors must be paid for their work, regardless of whether or not we have earned a fee. We have designed our compensation and fee structure so that, on the average, it is fair to our clients and fair to us.
Utility Refunds Available In EVERY State! All commercial businesses that have been in business for more than 1-year are eligible for a utility bill refund audit. Firms of all sizes ranging from small businesses such as restaurants to large manufacturing plants, franchises, hospitals, and stadiums. What happens if a discrepancy is on my utility bill? Most States have a 36-month statute of limitations on reporting and refunding erroneous charges on your utility bills! After that, your money is lost forever! Don’t leave money on the table, let us help you claim what is rightfully yours.
An Emission-Free Energy Certificate (EFEC) represents a specific amount of emission-free power produced by a generator. Regardless of your energy contract, your business can be carbon free through EFECs.
Take the guess work out of your energy spending.