
Facility Comfort vs. Financial Control: Bridging the Gap Before Utility Budgets Break
Abstract:
Rising energy costs aren’t just a line item, they’re a risk to the priorities that matter most. Whether you’re running a hospital, campus, or public agency, utility billing errors and missed savings siphon funds away from priorities like patient or student services, safety, and facility investments.
In this webinar, we connect the dots between finance, facilities, and energy teams, showing:
- Proven strategies and practical tips to reduce utility waste and billing errors for energy managers, finance leaders, and facilities teams
- Tools to streamline reporting and budgeting
- Insights into how other organizations are managing rising costs without sacrificing comfort or control
- How to capture both immediate and sustained utility savings
Sponsored by: EnergyCAP
For over forty years, EnergyCAP has helped over 10,000 energy and sustainability leaders across government, education, and commercial sectors streamline utility bill accounting, energy management, and sustainability reporting. EnergyCAP’s financial-grade energy data analytics platform and tools make it the leading energy and sustainability ERP platform on the market today. EnergyCAP, LLC is a multiple year winner of ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year, Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies, and Environmental Leader’s Product of the Year. In addition to software, EnergyCAP, Inc. provide implementation, training, utility bill processing & management, and support services.
Speaker
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Thomas DilibertiCEM, CMVP, CIAQP, CLEP, Energy and Sustainability Manager, EnergyCAP
Tom Diliberti is an energy and sustainability expert with a background in facilities technology and operational efficiency. A former energy manager himself, he applies his analytical and educational skills to help organizations optimize energy use, improve sustainability, and maximize ROI. With experience in energy management software solutions, Tom specializes in turning complex data into actionable insights and training energy professions. He holds CEM, CMVP, CIAQP, and CLEP certifications from the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE).