2024 Utility Partner Guidebook

Commercial and Industrial Commercial and industrial businesses generate over 53% of Wisconsin’s energy consumption, totaling more than 965 trillion Btu (eia.gov). This means there is a significant opportunity to help these businesses reduce energy use and costs. Common commercial and industrial building types include: • Hospitality and lodging.

• Retail and grocery. • Offices. • Warehouses.

• Restaurants. • Healthcare. • Manufacturing. • Data centers.

Online Assessment: Business customers use basic facility data to complete a step-by-step survey and receive a customized energy-saving action plan upon completion. Assessments are available for most business types, including but not limited to: • Offices. • Manufacturing. • Retail.

• Restaurants. • Hospitality. • Healthcare.

Schools and Government Wisconsin schools have considerable opportunity to reduce energy consumption and district energy costs. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, as much as 30% of a district’s total energy may be used inefficiently or unnecessarily.

Schools and government customers include: • K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. • Federal, state, county, municipal, and Tribal entities. • Fire stations. • Libraries. • Office buildings. • Storage facilities and garages.

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