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Assessing Energy Needs How the Pros Do It

How do you work with clients to assess their energy needs?
Between helping the planet and helping your building's bottom line, it pays to be familiar with your energy profile. In this clip, two multifamily energy pros discuss the criteria and process they use to determine an individual community's energy needs, and formulate a game plan to cut waste, save money, and keep buildings running smoothly and comfortably. 

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