GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS
Sumter, South Carolina
- Improved Quality of Life
- Enhanced Base Energy Securtiy
- Improved Base Wide Lighting and HVAC Operation
Jacksonville, North Carolina
- Over 2000 buidlings upgraded
- SiteNet Web Based Controls
- Enhanced Energy Security
Evansville, Indiana
- Over $6.7 Million in energy and operational savings
- Upgraded HVAC, Lighting and Electrical Systems
- 2004 John Biasini Environmental Excellence Award for Energy Efficiency
GOVERNMENT
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Energy Systems Group (ESG) is a leading full service ESCO specializing in strategic energy planning, financing, operations, and turn-key project management focusing on Federal Agency energy program needs. ESG is DOE (Department of Energy) pre-qualified and has provided over $600M in energy projects for the Federal Government through EUL, UESC and ESPC contract efforts. ESG’s capabilities and successes in serving Federal clients have helped our government save millions of dollars while enhancing energy independence and security. Our design/build, performance contracting, enhanced-use leasing applications and operations experience place ESG in the unique position as a superior choice to meet our Federal government partners' energy security and independence goals.
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LOCAL & STATE GOVERNMENT
Facing tight budgets and aging facilities, municipalities need a partner that can innovatively solve complex problems. ESG has a team with just such experience and successful projects that increase community safety, reduce costs and keep budgets focused on constituent services.Today more than ever, municipalities across the nation are faced with tight budgets while needing new facility construction and renovations. ESG understands the challenges and stands shoulder-to-shoulder with our municipal clients to leverage existing resources in reducing energy and operation costs, increasing facility control, improving indoor air quality while maximizing taxpayer funds.

