Addressing Board Concerns About Energy Equipment Upgrades, Costs, and ROI

Energy pros discuss how to win over boards skeptical of the value of upgrading equipment.
We all know that 'greener' energy is better; it's cleaner, more sustainable, and often cheaper than more traditional sources -- but it can cost a pretty penny to install new, greener equipment, or to retrofit existing equipment to upgrade its performance and reduce its emissions or carbon footprint. In this segment, energy pros discuss how they explain ROI and energy conservation to budget-conscious boards. 

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