Energy: special tips
Creating strategies for each case is a reasonably complex undertaking given the set of conditions always involved.
Notably technical, financial, legal and management.
But… the good news is: the beginning can be simple. Here are some examples.
1. When to sign a new free contract
Compare the prices offered with the marginal cost of expansion – new generation plants.
2. Control registered demand
How to keep registered demand below contracted demand using statistical concept (Gauss curve).
3. Evaluate use of other sources
Compare energy costs of multiple ways of meeting the needs of each use.
4. Migrate to higher voltage
Is it possible for your unit to be served in another voltage class and thus capture lower tariffs?
The list goes on and on! If you want to prospect these potential opportunities, start now! From my own experience I can safely say that the results are surprising!