Energy procurement

Real estate

Energy procurement for new real estate locations begins during the construction phase. The timing of energy procurement determines the financial outcome.

Smart energy management

Real Estate Sector & Energy

Every sector has its own specific challenges and demands when it comes to energy consumption. This also applies to the real estate sector, where questions arise such as: Can I align my energy consumption with supply? Will my energy supply remain stable in the future? What savings can I achieve by locking in rates strategically? When should I switch from gas to electricity? Does sustainability offer business opportunities?

COMCAM has the answers to these and all other energy-related questions and can improve your energy situation with Energy Portfolio Management. We also provide tailored advice for real estate companies.

The certainty of the best energy price

Energy market

For the real estate sector, comparing energy suppliers can result in significant cost savings. The energy market is somewhat similar to the stock market, with energy prices fluctuating daily. Analyzing, estimating, and locking in the price at the right moment largely determines the total savings.

COMCAM continuously monitors market prices and locks in rates at favorable moments. We can procure energy and secure prices even during the construction of a building. We can take over Energy Portfolio Management for your locations, providing you with the certainty of the best energy price. Additionally, we can manage your energy affairs, register and deregister properties, check your energy profiles, audit fixed network and transport costs, provide insights into energy consumption through energy management, and integrate regulations into your operations.

Paris Proof Commitment

For the built environment, COMCAM has committed to the ‘Paris Goals’ by signing the Paris Proof Commitment. This sets us the ambitious goal of reducing energy consumption in the built environment by two-thirds and cutting associated CO₂ emissions. The aim is to achieve a sustainably built environment with zero CO₂ emissions by 2040: a Paris Proof built environment.