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SUMMARY:Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Energy as a Service
DESCRIPTION:Watch NowTake QuizDownload Slides\n \n \n \nAbstract:\nEnergy as a Service (EaaS) is an innovative business model where organizations outsource their energy needs to a third-party provider, similar to Software as a Service. Customers avoid upfront equipment costs and responsibility for maintenance; instead, the provider installs, operates, and manages the energy systems, assuming performance risks and often financing the project.\nEaaS can also include ongoing monitoring, helping identify further energy savings and simplifying sustainability reporting for ESG and GHGI requirements. Customers pay a subscription or usage-based fee for the energy consumed.\nWhile EaaS shares similarities with Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs), key differences exist. Understanding the benefits and challenges of EaaS is essential before deciding if it’s the right choice for your organization.\nLearning Objectives:\n\nDefine Energy as a Service (EaaS) and how it differs from conventional energy procurement models.\nIdentify the main features and advantages of the EaaS business model, such as risk transfer, financing options, and continuous energy management.\nCompare and contrast EaaS with Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs), highlighting the unique attributes and applications of each approach.\nEvaluate the suitability of EaaS for various organizations by assessing its potential benefits and challenges in real-world scenarios.\n\nSponsored by: HASI\nHASI is an investor in sustainable infrastructure assets advancing the energy transition. With more than $15 billion in managed assets, our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes, including utility-scale solar, storage, and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage; RNG; and energy efficiency. We combine deep expertise in energy markets and financial structuring with long-standing programmatic client partnerships to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns and measurable environmental benefits\n\n
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<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p>
<p>Energy as a Service (EaaS) is an innovative business model where organizations outsource their energy needs to a third-party provider, similar to Software as a Service. Customers avoid upfront equipment costs and responsibility for maintenance; instead, the provider installs, operates, and manages the energy systems, assuming performance risks and often financing the project.</p>
<p>EaaS can also include ongoing monitoring, helping identify further energy savings and simplifying sustainability reporting for ESG and GHGI requirements. Customers pay a subscription or usage-based fee for the energy consumed.</p>
<p>While EaaS shares similarities with Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs), key differences exist. Understanding the benefits and challenges of EaaS is essential before deciding if it’s the right choice for your organization.</p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 1 &#091;&#093;"><strong>Learning Objectives:</strong></p>
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<li class="ProsemirrorEditor-listItem" data-list-indent="1" data-list-type="bulleted">Define Energy as a Service (EaaS) and how it differs from conventional energy procurement models.</li>
<li class="ProsemirrorEditor-listItem" data-list-indent="1" data-list-type="bulleted">Identify the main features and advantages of the EaaS business model, such as risk transfer, financing options, and continuous energy management.</li>
<li class="ProsemirrorEditor-listItem" data-list-indent="1" data-list-type="bulleted">Compare and contrast EaaS with Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs), highlighting the unique attributes and applications of each approach.</li>
<li class="ProsemirrorEditor-listItem" data-list-indent="1" data-list-type="bulleted">Evaluate the suitability of EaaS for various organizations by assessing its potential benefits and challenges in real-world scenarios.</li>
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<p>Sponsored by: <a href="https://www.hasi.com/">HASI</a></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-4214 size-medium alignleft" src="https://www.energymgmt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/HASI-logo-RGB-300x133.png" alt="EMA Webinar Sponsor" width="300" height="133" srcset="https://www.energymgmt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/HASI-logo-RGB-300x133.png 300w, https://www.energymgmt.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/HASI-logo-RGB.png 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />HASI is an investor in sustainable infrastructure assets advancing the energy transition. With more than $15 billion in managed assets, our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes, including utility-scale solar, storage, and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage; RNG; and energy efficiency. We combine deep expertise in energy markets and financial structuring with long-standing programmatic client partnerships to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns and measurable environmental benefits</p>
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