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Facilities Where Energy Decisions Matter

Stonebridge focuses on facilities where energy is not just a utility bill — it is part of operations, resilience, long-term cost, and capital planning. We are most useful where owners face meaningful loads, rising costs, aging infrastructure, seasonal or operational complexity, and multiple competing options.

Agricultural, Winery, and Production Facilities

Agricultural and production facilities often have meaningful energy loads tied to refrigeration, pumping, processing, irrigation, thermal systems, and seasonal operations. Stonebridge helps owners understand existing energy use, evaluate improvement options, and avoid committing to poorly sized or poorly sequenced solutions.

Typical questions include

  • Which loads are driving cost?
  • Is the site ready for solar or storage?
  • Where would monitoring help?
  • What resilience needs should be addressed?
  • What should be done now, and what should wait?

Water, Wastewater, and Public Infrastructure

Public infrastructure facilities often involve complex operating systems, critical loads, backup power, aging equipment, and public financing considerations. Stonebridge helps public agencies and operators organize energy, resilience, financing, and implementation questions into clear decision frameworks.

Typical questions include

  • How do existing and proposed systems fit together?
  • Which assets are operationally critical?
  • What financing approach best fits each asset?
  • What should be resolved before major design or funding decisions are locked in?
  • How should staff and boards evaluate tradeoffs?

Multifamily, Workforce Housing, and Campuses

New buildings and campus projects face increasing complexity from electrification, energy codes, EV readiness, solar requirements, operating-cost pressure, and long-term affordability concerns. Stonebridge helps owners and developers identify the energy infrastructure decisions that are easiest to protect early and expensive to fix later.

Typical questions include

  • Are electrical and utility assumptions preserving future flexibility?
  • Are solar, EV, thermal, and resilience options being considered at the right time?
  • How will long-term operating costs affect affordability or ownership value?
  • What should be designed now versus made ready for later?

Commercial and Institutional Facilities

Commercial and institutional facilities often face fragmented vendor proposals, demand-charge exposure, resilience concerns, and limited visibility into where energy is actually used. Stonebridge helps owners move from general concern to practical action.

Typical questions include

  • What data is missing?
  • Which systems matter most?
  • Which vendors or partners are appropriate?
  • Which improvements are financeable?
  • What sequence reduces cost and risk?

Is your facility a fit?

We work with facilities that have meaningful energy loads, operational complexity, and a desire to understand their energy options.

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