REDUCE
REPLACE
REVENUE
REIMAGINE
Room Service Energy's unique approach to transforming a hotel's energy infrastructure leverages the latest technologies to reduce energy consumption and replace existing sources with cleaner options, while advising hotels on new revenue-producing opportunities
REDUCE
Room Service Energy believes the first stage of an Energy Transformation is to align a hotel's sustainability objectives with opportunities reducing current energy consumption.
We focus on five key domains to deliver maximum energy efficiency to our hotel partners.
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Space & Water Heating
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Lighting & Power
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Energy Management
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Appliance Efficiency
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Energy Retention
HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN
REPLACE
After optimizing energy consumption, Inntergrated Energy replaces remaining usage with cleaner sources to dramatically reduce energy costs and the carbon footprint.
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Solar panels offer Immediate reduction of electricity bills, are affordable and durable with government incentives and a 25-year warranty, and visually a hotel’s commitment to sustainability.
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Micro-turbines with Combined Heat and Power, also eligible for government incentives, are the size of a walk-in freezer and more reliable than the grid, using a variety of fuels, including bio-fuels and landfill waste, and are able to fully meet a hotel's energy needs.
HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN
REVENUE
Room Service Energy helps clients envision energy as a profit-center and discover new opportunities that have a sizable impact on the hotel's revenue.
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EV Charging Stations are fueled by consumer demand and government directives, growing the global Electric Vehicle Market sales from US$ 185 billion in 2021 to US$ 980 billion by 2028.
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Solar Carports demonstrate a hotel's devotion to sustainable energy, however previously non-revenue producing real estate becomes a cash cow - earning US$ 120,000 per space over ten years from premium parking revenue, energy-savings and an increase in the property value - while offering guests protection from heat, snow and rain.
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Energy Resell to the grid earned the Falls Hotel in Ireland €20,000 during a COVID-19 closure, and this trend is expected to grow, offering hotels a buffer during shoulder seasons.