
Reduce costs, modernize, and accelerate the decarbonization of your institutional buildings
We support Canadian municipalities, schools, colleges, universities and healthcare facilities with an approach tailored to your operational, financial and regulatory constraints.

Essential buildings to be modernized in an increasingly demanding Canadian context
The institutional sector in Canada must deal with several simultaneous pressures: aging building portfolios, accumulating asset maintenance needs, increasing decarbonization and environmental requirements and winter peak demand issues that complicate energy conversion choices.
Added to this are constraints specific to the institutional context: critical operations, demanding comfort and indoor air quality standards, tight budgets, complex approval cycles and internal teams that are already heavily stretched.
The real challenge is not only to identify measures, but to prioritize finance and deliver them without disrupting operations.
Solutions for every challenge

Is your portfolio aging and asset maintenance becoming a priority?
We conduct energy audits, feasibility studies and retro-commissioning (RCx) of mechanical systems to integrate energy efficiency into your modernization projects and turn them into profitable projects.

Do you want to decarbonize your buildings and reduce consumption during winter peaks?
We design and implement projects adapted to your building type: HVAC modernization, heat recovery, air-source heat pumps, geothermal systems, renewable energy and power demand management.

Do your internal teams lack the time to lead complex projects?
We manage the entire project from A to Z: analysis, grants, financing, implementation and performance monitoring with a single point of contact and a clear commitment to results.
A real impact for managers, occupants and public budgets
A well-structured approach in the institutional sector does more than just reduce a bill. It improves asset reliability, corrects operational pain points, enhances comfort and air quality and allows for better multi-year investment planning.
A sustainable reduction in operating costs and energy consumption
A measurable reduction in GHG emissions
Improved resilience of the building portfolio facing aging assets, comfort challenges and peak demand
Better prioritized projects, optimized subsidies and easier approvals
Our objective
Transforming a need for modernization or asset maintenance into a more efficient, profitable and secure project for both the organization and its occupants.
References in your sector
Projects completed across Canada in schools, hospitals, municipalities and public buildings, with measurable operating cost savings, reduced GHG emissions and improved facility energy performance.
Want to know where to start?
Our teams work with you to build a clear roadmap adapted to your buildings, your operational constraints and your performance objectives.
Q&A
What types of institutional organizations do you support?
E’nergys supports municipalities, schools, school service centers, colleges, universities, healthcare facilities, residential and long-term care centers (CHSLD), local community service centers (CLSC), administrative buildings and other public or parapublic organizations with a real estate portfolio to optimize.
What are the main energy challenges for institutional buildings in Canada?
The most frequent challenges are aging systems, rising operating costs, decarbonization targets, the projects complexity on occupied sites, winter peak issues and the difficulty of aligning asset maintenance, energy efficiency and financing within a single plan.
Where should one start to improve the energy performance of several institutional buildings?
The right starting point is generally a structured energy analysis of the portfolio: a consumption profile, equipment status, potential savings, building prioritization and an action plan. This step then allows for decisions on what to do, in what order, and with which financial levers.
What types of energy efficiency projects offer the best return on investment in the institutional sector?
The most profitable projects generally include retro-commissioning (RCx) of mechanical systems, control optimization, and HVAC modernization. However, the choice depends on the equipment condition and the building’s usage.
Are grants available for municipalities, schools, and healthcare facilities in Canada?
Yes. Several programs can support institutional buildings, depending on the type of organization, the nature of the project, and the implementation framework. We help you identify relevant programs, structure applications and maximize available aid to make the project more financable.
How can energy efficiency work be carried out without disrupting the operations of an occupied building?
Rigorous planning is essential. In the institutional sector, organizing work phases, coordinating with operations, scheduling intervention windows, commissioning and risk management are vital. This is particularly true in healthcare, education and occupied municipal buildings.
Is it possible to finance a project without a significant initial investment?
For the institutional sector, it is possible to structure a project in order to significantly limits, or even avoid a large initial investment. This can be achieved through a combination of subsidies, phased work,and financing solutions tailored to the project and the organization’s profile.
E’nergys can support you by managing the overall project structure, including identifying financial incentives, designing measures, carrying out the work and establishing a financing structure that allows the investment to be repaid through the savings generated.
What is the difference between a consulting engagement, construction work, and an integrated project?
Consulting services are used to diagnose, prioritize and structure the approach. Construction work involves implementing targeted measures. An integrated project combines analysis, financial setup, subsidies, implementation and, sometimes, a savings guarantee into a single approach which is simpler for the client to manage.