Building Envelope - Energo

How Does a Building Envelope Work?  

The building envelope refers to the external physical components of a structure, including the walls, roof, windows, doors, and foundation, that separate the interior environment from the external climate. It acts as a barrier against heat transfer, air infiltration, and moisture penetration. By focusing on the building envelope, customers can achieve significant energy efficiency benefits.  

 

Can Your Building Benefit From a Building Envelope?

A professionally designed and constructed envelope helps reduce heating and cooling loads, leading to lower energy consumption and cost savings. It enhances insulation, minimizes thermal bridging, and improves airtightness, which helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature and reduces the reliance on mechanical heating and cooling systems. Additionally, an efficient building envelope improves occupant comfort by reducing drafts, hot or cold spots, and noise transmission. It also plays a crucial role in moisture management, preventing water damage and mold growth.  

By investing in an optimized building envelope, customers can improve energy efficiency, reduce operating costs, enhance occupant comfort, and promote sustainability by minimizing the environmental impact of the building’s operation. 

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On May 1st, 2024, Energo Power and Gas, LLC (“Energo”) and Sprague Operating Resources, LLC (“Sprague”) finalized an asset purchase agreement whereby Energo’s natural gas operations will be transitioned over time to Sprague.

This transaction does not affect Energo’s heating oil and mechanical services divisions.

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