Stable energy strategy
Education
COMCAM develops a stable energy strategy for education, taking into account legislation, sustainability and the vagaries of the energy market.
Optimize your energy usage
Education sector
Each sector has its own specific challenges and wishes in energy consumption. This also applies to the education sector, where questions arise such as: can I coordinate my energy consumption with the supply? Will my energy supply be stable in the future? What is smarter, fixed or variable? And click into place? Does it make sense to convert gas to electricity now? Does sustainability offer opportunities for savings?
COMCAM has the answer to these and all other energy questions and can improve your energy situation with Energy Portfolio Management. We also provide tailor-made advice for education.
Optimization
Energy in education
A broad perspective on energy is necessary within the education sector. One-time energy purchases for several years ahead no longer fit the current energy challenges. COMCAM incorporates global instability, regulations, and sustainability into a stable energy strategy for the education sector.
Energy consumption
Requirements, needs, and differences
On a university campus, there are significant differences in energy consumption: a daytime peak at teaching facilities and office buildings, and an evening peak at student housing on the campus. It’s important to align these needs and demands effectively. This is challenging because energy management is becoming increasingly complex. Educational organizations face ventilation requirements (during the pandemic and beyond), aging school buildings, legal sustainability requirements, fluctuating energy prices, changing subsidy opportunities, and potential procurement obligations.
Energy knowledge becomes essential. School boards are expected to fix energy prices at the right time. Purchasing management at purchasing collectives or energy suppliers is often based on rates. However, stability of supply, flexibility of choice and manageability of energy are becoming more important within the education sector. Energy management is an expertise that will become increasingly complex in the coming years. It requires knowledge of the global energy market, energy legislation and subsidy opportunities. COMCAM has that knowledge.