Achieving and maintaining competitive energy costs is not something that happens by chance.
There are 4 steps that have proven to provide the foundation for achieving and maintaining highly competitive energy bills.
1) Information
Studying energy means having information about the current and future uses and costs of energy for the unit in question.
2) Analysis
Evaluating the information to align it with cost metrics of the sources used and their use by activity.
3) Alternatives
Modelling feasible alternatives that consider technical, financial, legal, and management aspects.
4) Decision
Moving towards a "well-informed decision-making process" involving an evaluation of advantages, disadvantages, and associated risks.
It will be worthwhile to follow this "path." You will be surprised by the results!