When you partner with an energy as a service company, its expertise is applied to your business specifically. Your EaaS partner delves into all aspects of your current energy supply and management practices and, combining that information with their knowledge of the industry, finds ways to save money.

Until fairly recently, most business leaders and facility managers considered energy an expense line item that was out of their control. It was widely viewed as a fixed cost—a basic requirement for day-to-day operations that was subject to changing regulations and volatile markets. And while it’s common knowledge that there are numerous sources and types of energy available, no one in-house knew enough about the energy market to explore them, let alone recommend major changes in this area with a high degree of confidence.
Enter the energy as a service business model, which is changing the way companies think about and approach energy spending.
So what is energy as a service (EaaS) and is it right for your building or business? Keep reading to find out.