Sustainable retrofitting

  • Lighting in non-residential buildings accounts for almost 18% of energy use in NYC buildings and roughly 18% of the city’s carbon emissions. Improvements in lighting technology have made if feasible to significantly reduce energy consumption by installing more efficient lighting. McHale Energy has identified and partnered with companies that manufacture LED fixtures with strong warranties and high efficiency.

    Give us a call at (914) 771-9846 to set up a round table discussion and demonstration.

  • Air conditioning and air handling systems typically account for 40% to 60% of buildings electricity costs, and when it comes to retro-commissioning for central cooling equipment, incorporating dynamic variables into the equation in order to optimize your energy savings is a cost-effective solution using proven algorithm technology. Plus, refrigeration is typically 50% or more of the electricity cost for supermarkets and food/beverage distribution centers. The algorithm saves money on both air conditioning and refrigeration.

    McHale Energy has teamed up with a company that has developed the Efficient Cooling & Refrigeration (ECORE) platform, a clean tech software program that saves between 15% to 40% of cooling energy costs.

    One of our strategic partners delivers algorithm technology that dynamically and continuously optimizes your existing central cooling system and/or refrigeration in order to maximize efficiencies across chillers, settings, pumps, air handling units and cooling towers for optimal load balancing, resulting in significant energy cost savings.

    McHale Energy is offering to conduct a no-obligation preliminary assessment of your commercial and/or industrial cooling systems. Please contact us to learn more and to setup a no-obligation preliminary assessment.

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  • McHale Energy is pleased to introduce the next generation of cool roof coating technology that dramatically lowers cooling & maintenance costs. Our coatings last up to 75% longer than old technology coating products on the market today.

  • There is an energy transition underway. Most would describe the transformation as a shift away from carbon-based fuels to renewable energy and they would be right–in part. Another part of the breakthrough would be distributed energy storage–the ability to retain small or large amounts of energy produced where you live or work. Customers can become producers and buy or sell power to the grid when they choose. Energy storage is a game changer for the electric system as it enables much higher penetrations of renewable energy and supports the grid more broadly.

  • Is one of the most practical and cost-effective ways to make buildings more energy efficient-both in new construction and through retrofitting older buildings that often are not well encased. At relatively low cost, insulation results in lower energy bills, while keeping out moisture and improving air quality.