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Historic buildings often struggle with balancing comfort and energy efficiency, especially when occupancy is unpredictable. Learn how St. Michael's Parish, a church built in 1891, overcame this challenge with intelligent HVAC controls that reduced energy waste, lowered utility costs, and delivered a rapid return on investment.
EDGE Tech Corp. a 43,000-square-foot electronics manufacturing and distribution facility in Ada, Oklahoma, installed Save Energy Systems’ Demand Limiting Controller (DLC) across seven HVAC units in June 2011, the timing could not have been a tougher test. That summer became the hottest on record in Oklahoma. Yet even under extreme cooling demand, the facility reduced both energy use and demand charges across nearly the entire study period.
GENGRAS needed a reliable, cost-effective way to reduce HVAC energy costs across complex building systems while improving operational control. Rather than move forward with the HVAC manufacturer’s OEM solution, Gengras selected SES based on the successful performance of the DLC system at a nearby Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep dealership
EPIC, like many multisite franchise operators, was facing rising energy costs, inconsistent HVAC asset performance, and limited visibility into energy usage across locations. With equipment often running after hours, systems working against each other, and waste going undetected, energy costs climbed while asset lifecycles shortened and capital planning became more difficult.
From May 5–8, the team from (SES) will be participating in , engaging with facility and operations leaders around AI-driven energy optimization, SmartPM, HVAC intelligence, and advanced EMS solutions.
Save Energy Systems will be attending New York Build 2026 to discuss Local Law 97, HVAC optimization, and practical ways aging NYC buildings can reduce emissions without replacing equipment.
Discover how Save Energy Systems supports ESG goals across Scope 1, 2 & 3 with up to 30% HVAC savings, reduced emissions, predictive maintenance, and DEI leadership.
For facility owners and operators, HVAC represents one of the highest ongoing operating costs. Traditional preventive maintenance reduces risks but relies on fixed schedules and reactive repairs.
With Save Energy Systems’ DLC technology, Planet Fitness saves money, helps the environment, and keeps club air fresh.
Save Energy Systems, Inc. has been selected as one of six companies to receive funding through the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) InnovateMass program.
Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) announced that member North Shore InnoVentures (NSIV) has received approval for an award from the DOE-CEA Partnership. NSIV will provide incubation and mentoring services to Save Energy Systems, Inc. (SES) as part of this initiative.
By installing its patented HVAC control system in 57 corporate-owned fitness centers across North America, Save Energy Systems delivers precise temperature control, happy members, and a significant bottom-line contribution to a leading franchised operation