Premium tool guide

Energy Efficiency Report: price the job and protect the margin

The Energy Efficiency Report helps you pressure-test a job before you commit to a price. It turns your costs, quantities, and rates into a clear margin and risk read, so you can spot the hidden drivers that quietly erode profit and decide with confidence instead of guessing on the bid.

How is Energy Efficiency Report calculated?

Enter Monthly kWh, Tariff, Peak demand charge, Power factor penalty, and Efficiency target for your Energy Consumption scenario. SectorCalc runs governed, deterministic formulas and returns Returns efficiency gap and retrofit priority verdict.. Add optional fields when you have them to sharpen threshold and risk reads.

Formula and method summary

The Energy Efficiency Report uses SectorCalc's formula governance layer: validated inputs, a deterministic calculation pipeline, and threshold checks. It is a technical simulation — not financial, legal, or engineering advice.

Common mistakes

Stale labor or material rates, skipped optional inputs that capture hidden loss, mixed units, and treating the read as guaranteed profit are frequent errors. Unmanaged kWh spikes and demand charges can blow operating budgets. Verify inputs before business decisions.

The problem it solves

Most jobs lose margin long before the invoice, when setup, rework, overruns, and underpriced line items are never added up before the quote goes out. The Energy Efficiency Report makes those drivers visible so they stop surprising you.

How the Energy Efficiency Report helps

It applies SectorCalc's deterministic calculation engine to your inputs, then highlights the factors that move the result the most. You get a structured read you can defend, not a black-box number.

Who should use it

Operators, estimators, owners, and managers who price work, review bids, or need a consistent baseline across a team will get the most from the Energy Efficiency Report.

What you will enter

Core fields include Monthly kWh, Tariff, Peak demand charge, Power factor penalty, and Efficiency target (6 inputs in total). Required fields stay minimal; optional ones refine the verdict when your data is ready.

What the result means

Energy Efficiency Report returns Returns efficiency gap and retrofit priority verdict. with metrics, threshold alerts, and risk drivers — so you see why the number lands where it does and what to adjust.

Premium decision summaries & Calculation Summary

Premium results can include a Calculation Summary of inputs, assumptions, and validation — saved as exportable decision summaries for internal review.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Energy Efficiency Report free?
You can preview the approach for free; full verdict, metrics, and premium decision summary are included in SectorCalc Pro.
Does the Energy Efficiency Report replace professional advice?
No. It is a technical simulation and decision-support tool, not financial, legal, or engineering advice. Verify results before business decisions.
How accurate is the result?
Results reflect the inputs you provide and SectorCalc's deterministic engine. Better inputs produce a sharper, more defensible read.
Can I share the result?
Yes. Premium results can be exported as decision summaries with a Calculation Summary of how the numbers were derived.
Which sector is the Energy Efficiency Report for?
It is tuned for its sector's pricing and margin patterns, and it sits alongside the rest of SectorCalc's 27-sector toolset.
How do I calculate Energy Efficiency Report results?
Open the analyzer, enter Monthly kWh, Tariff, Peak demand charge, Power factor penalty, and Efficiency target, and review Returns efficiency gap and retrofit priority verdict.. Adjust inputs to stress-test the scenario before you commit to a price.

This is a technical simulation and decision-support output. It is not financial, legal or engineering advice. Verify all results before making business decisions.