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Consultant energy affairs, Self employed

Rafael Herzberg- is an independent energy consultant, self-employed (since 2018) based in São Paulo, Brazil* Focus on C level, VPs and upper managers associated to energy related info, analysis...

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Priority scale

Energy costs can present really differentiated results for companies and institutions, assuming the existence (or not) - formally established - of a "scale of priorities".

What are the important factors that should be part of the decision-making processes?

* Price of energy sources an duration of the contracts
* Identification and mitigation of risks associated with contracts
* Portfolio of energy sources to compose a very robust "mix"
* Projects aimed at energy efficiency
* Monitoring and management of parameters that influence costs
* Projects for generation, cogeneration and higher voltage accesses

Do you have this scale in your "folder"?

If not, I propose for your consideration that we open a conversation to evaluate a qualitative leap in  your  energy "account". You will be amazed at the possibilities!

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