// audit-industries-cta.jsx // Industries (S08), FAQ (S10), Related (S11), Closing CTA (S12). // Testimonial slot (S09) uses the shared TestimonialsVersionC from // pages/home/jsx/var-testimonials.jsx (loaded via the page registry). const AUDIT_AMBER_LOCAL = '#D4A24C'; // ============================================================ // AuditIndustryTile — mirrors BessIndustryTile structure. // ============================================================ const AuditIndustryTile = ({ n, name, stamp, img, why, clients, href }) => { const [hover, setHover] = React.useState(false); return ( setHover(true)} onMouseLeave={() => setHover(false)} style={{ position: 'relative', display: 'grid', gridTemplateRows: 'subgrid', gridRow: 'span 5', rowGap: 18, transition: 'transform 320ms var(--gi-ease)', transform: hover ? 'translate3d(0,-2px,0)' : 'none' }}> {/* PHOTO FRAME */}
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Explore industry
); }; // ============================================================ // AuditIndustries — editorial tile grid on cream paper. // Mirrors BessIndustries layout: mono→color photo transition, // corner brackets, stamp tag, tags row. // ============================================================ const AuditIndustries = () => { const rows = [ { n: '01', name: 'Manufacturing', stamp: 'Peak demand · HVAC', img: `${window.GI_BASE}assets/industries/manufacturing.webp`, why: 'Electricity is one of the largest controllable costs in continuous manufacturing. We work with Ontario operators to reduce consumption, size generation around actual facility demand, and build the infrastructure for long-term cost stability.', clients: 'Process equipment · Heavy machinery · Compressed air', href: 'manufacturing/' }, { n: '02', name: 'Food & Beverage', stamp: '24/7 refrigeration', img: `${window.GI_BASE}assets/industries/food_and_beverage.webp`, why: 'Food and beverage facilities operate around refrigeration loads, sanitation schedules, HACCP requirements, and continuous production demands. We plan and implement energy programs around those operational constraints.', clients: 'Cold storage · Processing plants · Food retail distribution', href: 'food-and-beverage/' }, { n: '03', name: 'Warehousing', stamp: 'LED + HVAC scheduling', img: `${window.GI_BASE}assets/industries/warehousing_and_logistic.webp`, why: 'Distribution centres, fulfilment facilities, and intermodal terminals operate around the clock with rising electricity demand. We plan and deliver energy programmes around facility scale, demand-charge exposure, fleet electrification, and the cost of operational continuity.', clients: 'Distribution centres · Fulfilment hubs · Cold-chain logistics', href: 'warehousing/' }, { n: '04', name: 'Commercial Real Estate', stamp: 'BEPS baseline', img: `${window.GI_BASE}assets/industries/reits.webp`, why: 'We work with Canadian commercial real estate owners, asset managers, and finance teams to reduce operating costs through solar, storage, LED lighting, recommissioning, and electrical upgrades — planned around NOI, BEPS compliance, and long-term asset value.', clients: 'Office towers · Retail centres · Mixed-use properties', href: 'real-estate/' } ]; return (
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Industries we serve

Energy audits built {` `} around the operation.

The value of an energy audit varies by sector — but the starting point is always the same: understand what is actually happening before recommending what to do about it.

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Not sure where your facility fits?{' '} That is usually the right place to start a conversation.{' '} A 20-minute call is enough to scope the right level of audit for your facility.

); }; // ============================================================ // AuditFAQ — Accent Soft (S10). 7 questions accordion. // ============================================================ const AuditFAQ = () => { const items = [ { q: 'What is the difference between ASHRAE Level 1, 2, and 3 energy audits?', a: 'ASHRAE Level 1 is a walk-through assessment and utility bill review. It identifies low-cost improvements and gives a rough estimate of savings potential — suitable for initial screening or when you want to determine whether a deeper audit is justified.\n\nASHRAE Level 2 is a detailed energy survey with full systems analysis, quantified savings estimates, and implementation costs for each identified measure. It is the standard required by most incentive programs — including NRCan IEM and IESO saveONenergy — and the level most C&I projects begin with.\n\nASHRAE Level 3 is an investment-grade audit with highly detailed engineering analysis and measured data. It is used for major capital decisions where the board requires bankable projections before committing — typically for large HVAC replacements or combined efficiency and generation programs.' }, { q: 'What does a commercial energy audit include?', a: 'A commercial energy audit covers utility data analysis, a full site walkthrough, HVAC and building controls assessment, lighting survey, and — where applicable — production load profiling.\n\nThe output is a facility-specific baseline model, a ranked list of energy conservation measures with estimated savings and payback, and the documentation required for incentive applications under NRCan and IESO saveONenergy programs.' }, { q: 'How much does a commercial energy audit cost in Ontario?', a: 'Audit costs vary by facility size, complexity, and scope. For typical C&I facilities in Ontario, a comprehensive ASHRAE Level 2 energy audit ranges from $5,000 to $25,000 depending on floor area and systems covered.\n\nNRCan\u2019s Industrial Energy Management program covers a portion of eligible audit costs for qualifying facilities — which can significantly reduce the net cost. We confirm NRCan eligibility during initial scoping.' }, { q: 'Do we need a Level 2 audit to qualify for saveONenergy incentives?', a: 'Yes. The IESO saveONenergy Retrofit Incentive Program requires an approved energy study — typically meeting ASHRAE Level 2 methodology — as the qualifying step for retrofit incentives covering LED lighting, HVAC upgrades, and building controls.\n\nAn audit that does not meet the ASHRAE Level 2 standard will not qualify for saveONenergy Retrofit Incentive funding, regardless of the savings it identifies. This is one of the most common reasons facilities leave incentive money on the table.' }, { q: 'Do we need an energy audit before installing solar?', a: 'Not always — but for projects where the goal is to offset a significant portion of annual electricity consumption, looking at efficiency and solar together tends to produce better results.\n\nA facility with addressable demand charges or HVAC inefficiencies will benefit from reducing that load before sizing a solar system. The audit also produces the baseline documentation required for IESO saveONenergy incentive applications — which is a required step if incentive funding is part of the financial model.' }, { q: 'What incentives cover commercial energy audit costs in Canada?', a: 'NRCan\u2019s Industrial Energy Management program provides funding support for eligible energy audits across all provinces. The program covers a portion of audit costs for qualifying commercial and industrial facilities.\n\nIn Ontario, the IESO saveONenergy program also provides support for qualifying energy assessments. The Canada Greener Buildings Initiative provides funding for eligible commercial building assessments as the first step toward building retrofit funding.\n\nprogram availability and eligibility change frequently. We confirm current program status and eligibility as part of every project scoping conversation.' }, { q: 'How long does a commercial energy audit take?', a: 'For a typical C&I facility, the site assessment takes one to two days. Utility data analysis and report preparation typically add two to four weeks depending on the facility\u2019s complexity and data availability.\n\nTotal time from engagement to final report delivery is usually three to six weeks. We coordinate site access around production schedules — the assessment does not require operational downtime.' }, ]; const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(0); return (
Questions from facility managers and CFOs

Frequently asked questions.

Audit-specific questions — answered with data from completed Ontario projects.

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); }; // ============================================================ // AuditRelated — Paper Cream (S11). Three related services. // ============================================================ const AuditRelated = () => { // Hrefs added per GI Link Audit (Fix 3). const items = [ { name: 'Commercial Solar', icon: 'sun', href: '/solutions/commercial-solar/', why: 'The audit establishes the post-efficiency baseline used to right-size any solar system.' }, { name: 'Battery Storage', icon: 'battery-charging', href: '/solutions/battery-storage/', why: 'Demand charge reduction identified in the audit can be implemented through storage as well as efficiency measures.' }, { name: 'LED Lighting', icon: 'lightbulb', href: '/solutions/led-lighting/', why: 'Lighting retrofits are among the most common energy conservation measures identified in commercial audits.' }, ]; return (
Often follows an audit

What typically comes next.

The audit is the foundation. These services are the most common implementations identified in audit reports.

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Explore
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); }; // ============================================================ // AuditClosingCTA — Soft Green (S12) // ============================================================ const AuditClosingCTA = () => (
Start your assessment

Know what you're working with.

A utility bill analysis and site assessment at no cost. We present findings before recommending any investment.

No commitment required.

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