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Multipoint Business Energy Audit

Multipoint Business Energy Audit

Florida businesses: Optimize your facility's energy use and save.

How can an enhanced energy audit benefit your business?

No matter what business you are in, the success of your operations depends on sustainable energy and managing costs. If your business is looking to improve energy efficiency, let us help you reduce energy consumption and drive down operational costs with an ASHRAE Level 2 comparable energy audit. This service is available to both Duke Energy and non-Duke Energy customers in Florida.

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  • Energy analysis

    An analysis of your facility's electrical energy use for the previous two years.

  • Rate analysis

    Explore other rate options available to you.

  • Optimizations

    Identify opportunities to enhance your facility’s function, safety and energy use.

  • Equipment & controls

    Comprehensive inventory of existing equipment, lifespan and conditions.

  • Energy savings

    Energy efficiency recommendations with estimated annual savings, potential rebate amount and payback period.

More details about the audit

Who performs the audit?

For a one-time fee, a Duke Energy Certified Energy Manager will perform an on-site evaluation of your facility's electrical systems and components.

What electrical systems and components are included?

The on-site audit includes but is not limited to an evaluation of:

  • Building envelope
  • Interior/exterior lighting equipment controls
  • HVAC equipment and controls
  • Plug loads
  • Domestic water heating systems
  • Manufacturing process equipment
  • Laundry and hospitality equipment
  • Food preparation equipment
  • Refrigeration equipment
  • Pool pumps and heating equipment
  • Building automation systems
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Frequently asked questions

If you have any further questions, contact us via email at multipointbusinessenergyaudit@duke-energy.com or call us at 800.578.2236.

Duke Energy One ("DEOne") is not the same company as Duke Energy Corporation's regulated utilities, including Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Florida, Duke Energy Kentucky, Duke Energy Indiana, Duke Energy Ohio and Duke Energy Progress ("Regulated Utilities");