THE S GROUP: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
CONTROL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

Offering Energy-Efficient HVAC Services and Automation Expertise

THE S GROUP: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
CONTROL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

Offering Energy-Efficient HVAC Services and Automation Expertise

Your Trusted Advisors

At The S Group, we are your trusted advisors delivering high-quality comprehensive service with proven results. Unlike most service providers our technicians excel in both complex mechanical and control systems offering unparalleled expertise and solutions.

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Energy Consumption Breakdown

According to the US Department of Energy, HVAC Systems account for roughly 35% of total building energy consumption.

Energy Consumption: In 2018, U.S. commercial buildings consumed approximately 6.8 quadrillion British thermal units (BTUs) of energy.

Energy Expenditure: Commercial buildings spent around $141 billion on energy in 2018.

Energy Sources: Electricity and natural gas were the primary energy sources, with electricity accounting for 60% and natural gas for 34% of total energy use.

End-Use Consumption: Space heating was the largest single energy end use, accounting for about 32% of energy use in commercial buildings.

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HVAC Dominance

Commercial HVAC Energy Efficiency: A Strategic Focus

In today's rapidly evolving energy landscape, optimizing HVAC systems is paramount for commercial buildings. Statistics from recent years underscore the importance of this focus:

Energy Consumption: U.S. commercial buildings consumed approximately 6.8 quadrillion BTUs of energy.

Energy Expenditure: These buildings spent around $141 billion on energy, highlighting the significant impact of HVAC systems on operational costs.

Energy Sources: Predominantly relying on electricity (60%) and natural gas (34%).

End-Use Consumption: Space heating, a major energy consumer, accounts for about 32% of energy use in commercial buildings.

Our Commitment to HVAC Energy Efficiency

At The S Group, we are dedicated to leveraging advanced HVAC technologies and best practices to enhance energy efficiency. Our initiatives include:

* High-Performance Installation: We emphasize the importance of proper HVAC installation, aiming to reduce energy use by up to 30%.

* Adopting Advanced Technologies: By collaborating with industry leaders, we are at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge HVAC solutions into our operations.

* Energy Efficiency Programs: Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our support for programs that promote high-efficiency HVAC equipment, contributing to significant energy savings.

These strategic efforts not only align with the Department of Energy's initiatives but also demonstrate our proactive approach in addressing energy consumption and operational costs. We are proud to contribute to a more sustainable future through our focused efforts on HVAC energy efficiency.