Monday, July 20, 2009

Getting the Most from our Research Analysis

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With today’s rising costs and wild price fluctuations, the cost of energy is having significant impact on the financial performance of companies in the United States and across the globe. At Integris, we develop, install and finance projects designed to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and reduce costs. We conduct an energy audit, design the project, obtain bids from subcontractors, Metropolitan Transit Authoritymanage the construction, guarantee energy savings and obtain financing. In addition to reducing utility costs and figuring out methods to qualify projects for federal tax credits and utility rebates, we have pioneered a method of reducing property insurance costs. One of our roof clients recently received $60,000 back from the Federal government. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and our roofs are Metropolitan Transit AuthorityEnergyStar™ rated. Our clients choose us because we audit the roof’s integrity through the use of infrared analysis. We have cameras that can see into the IR spectrum and they pinpoint areas of weakness and moisture. Overall, our approach will always be clear and easy to grasp, and our solutions budget sensitive and governed by the client’s short term and midterm requirements.

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Integris Gets Published

Green solutions company Integris opens global HQ in Second Ward

Houston Business Journal - by Ford Gunter

Companies looking for ways to go green and cut costs now need look no further than Houston’s Second Ward.

Integris Energy Partners Inc., which offers commercial and industrial solutions for reducing carbon emissions and electricity consumption, opened its new global headquarters on July 1 in a 14,000-square-foot warehouse on Roberts Street, near the intersection of Navigation and York. The facility is located between downtown and the Houston Ship Channel.

“Since (June 24) we have 32 Houston-based projects that we’re bidding on,” says Sidhartha Sen, co-founder and managing partner of Integris. “That’s huge. It shows that Houston is ready to become a leader in the industry.”

The story of Integris goes back to New Delhi, India, and Hamburg, Germany, where Sen and a few partners ran a small eco-friendly consulting shop that was acquired by San Francisco-based Nexant Inc.

Visit the Houston Business Journal website to continue reading the article.

http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2009/07/20/story6.html