Certus Cost Eff

ENERGY PERFORMANCE

CONTRACT MODELS

   
CONTRAC TYPE Build-Own-Operate & Transfer (BOOT)
SCHEME OF THE CONTRACT

 

Build Own Operate Transfer BOOT

source: ASSISTAL

GENERAL INFORMATION CUSTOMER

      The customer pays the energy bill and the service provided to the ESCO

      At the end of the contract, the customer has the ownership of the property

ESCO

     The ESCO designs, builds, finances, governs the new plants and owns the property for a defined period of time (usually with Purpose companies); when the period of time established is finished, it transfers ownership to the customer (technical and credit risk)

      For the duration of the contract, receives 100% of the savings achieved

BANK     ─      The Bank finances the ESCO
SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS

    Ideal solution for public authorities in which there is a lack of internal expertise in the planning and  management of complex energy projects.

      The customer can take advantage of the technical expertise of the ESCO in all phases of the project.

WEAKNESSES     ─      Long term contract
OPPORTUNITY

      The ESCO follows the project during the entire life cycle.

      Creation of a strong partnership between the public and private actors.

THREATS  
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