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URS is Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) empanelled with Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), offers energy audit services through energy audit of existing facilities and PAT M&V audit.

Helps in benchmarking and reduction of SEC (Specific Energy Consumption).

Reduced maintenance cost.

Help in process optimization.

Reduction in Green House Gases (GHGs) emission.

Reduction in negative environmental impacts.

Help in meeting regulatory requirements.

Conservation of Natural Resources particularly fossil fuels and other conventional fuels.

Market recognition.

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