Sanyo, InSpec partner for total energy solutions

February 3, 2010
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Sanyo North America and InSpec have formed a partnership agreement aimed at providing total energy solutions for customers seeking to reduce energy consumption and improve the overall efficiency of their facility operations.

As part of this agreement, InSpec has created InSpec Energy Solutions to encourage the adoption of energy efficiency and resource conservation projects, including commercial and utility-scale solar integration, high efficiency HVAC systems and other environmental friendly products. InSpec will evaluate the efficiency of a customer’s facility operations and provide solutions that reduce waste and improve cost performance.

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“InSpec welcomes Sanyo as a partner,” said Taro Toyoda, COO at InSpec. “Sanyo offers us products and technologies in energy and environment that we can utilize to accomplish our goals of commercial and utility-scale solutions integration in our projects, which adds more value to our customers.”

The partnership will involve using Sanyo’s products and InSpec’s experience in engineering and construction management of complex industrial projects.

“We are proud to have InSpec as a partner providing total solutions for future customers, helping them reduce energy consumption and improve efficiency as SANYO moves forward as a leading company for energy and environment,” said Masami Murata, president of Sanyo North America.

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