Contracting allows building owners to save costs, preserve resources and contribute to the energy transition. dena’s Centre of Expertise for Contracting offers know-how and practical assistance.

Contracting models: energy savings contracting and energy supply contracting 

At the moment there are two main contractual models in use: energy supply contracting and energy savings contracting.

In energy supply contracting the contractor provides a reliable supply of useful energy in combination with other services: the contractor remains responsible for the system and its maintenance for the duration of the contract. The saving measures relate to energy production.

The focus in energy savings contracting is on a promise by the contractor that the principal will achieve guaranteed savings. Here, the energy service provider must deliver these promised energy savings within the agreed contractual period, and its remuneration will depend on this fact. The targets are reached by efficiency measures on demand and the supply side. There are also mixed forms that combine both contractual models.  

Owners benefit from energy services 

Contracting is a good alternative to attempting the implementation of efficiency measures without outside support. Building owners can enjoy many different benefits: the reduced energy consumption in energy savings contracting leads to lower energy costs. Moreover, the building owner remains financially flexible, because the service provider looks after any major capital investments. Principals also ease the strain on their own staff and resources, shed the commercial and technical risk involved in the process, and can count on the expertise of the energy service provider. Finally, they also increase the value of their property and contribute actively to climate protection. CO22emissions are reduced.

Suitable candidates for contracting 

Many savings opportunities remain unused, especially at municipal and state level. Contracting measures can help to alleviate this situation. This is because the energy services are particularly suited to public buildings, hospitals, commercial properties and  rental housing. But hotels and detached or semi-detached homes can also benefit from contracting. 

Practice has shown how efficient this service can be: dena has supported managers of government-owned properties in the introduction of energy contracting.

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