CHALLENGE

Developing Innovative Energy Systems

The market is expecting increased energy efficiencies requiring more sophisticated developers to design, build, operate and maintain these systems for long into the future.

Funding Deficits

Capital funds are a scarce resource, so companies need to be strategic with their investments.

Maintaining Aging Systems

Critical to have an experienced well-funded operator to achieve both the energy savings and reliability expected.

Lacking Expertise

Market is demanding innovative energy efficient technologies requiring proven expertise.

Non-Core Business

Investing time and money in non-core activities distracts from being successful on your core mission.

ENERGY SOLUTIONS

Differentiate your Project

Energy innovation is an opportunity to meet the demands of your customers and an attribute that can be marketed to your project stakeholders.

Eliminate Capital Costs Associated with Energy Assets

Deploy capital to the core business allows you to maximize your return on investment.

Market Energy Efficiency Innovation

Innovative energy and other project benefits support the acceptance of the project.

Reduce Construction Risk by Eliminating Energy Assets

Reduce construction scope of work decreases budget contingencies and complexities.

Focus on Core Business Activities by Relying on Experts

Eliminate non-core energy activities and focus on critical development activities.

ADVANTAGES TO PARTNERING

Leave Energy to the Experts

CenTrio will ensure a successful implementation of the project’s energy goals.

Established record

completing projects on schedule

Long term focus

as an investor, developer, owner & operator

Diverse technology

experience and knowledge

Two CenTrio operators in our National Western Center plant in Denver, CO looking at a screen and reviewing the status of the equipment.
NOTABLE DEVELOPMENTS

National Western Center Using Sewer Heat

CenTrio Innovation Award recipient from the International District Energy Association Innovation.

Largest sewer heat recovery system in the U.S.

National Western Center description of what they do, and other buildings served such as Colorado State University and finally about partnership with the Sewer authority.

Aerial view of a modern industrial facility with a large gray metal building, ventilation systems, and adjacent railway tracks, surrounded by nearby commercial and industrial buildings.