Start with your data
Use actual bills, consumption, area, and operating context wherever possible.
DIY Energy
A growing set of practical analysis tools for owners, facility managers, engineers, and project teams. Start with simple baselines, then move into deeper premium analysis as the platform expands.
Use actual bills, consumption, area, and operating context wherever possible.
Every result makes its units, inputs, interpretation, and limitations clear.
Planning tools inform decisions; they do not replace a professional site assessment.
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Open all seven calculators immediately. Results are calculated in your browser and are not saved in this release.
Turn consumption and tariff data into a monthly and annual cost baseline.
Open toolNormalize annual electricity use by floor area for basic performance tracking.
Open toolExplore an improvement scenario against a known annual energy-cost baseline.
Open toolScreen the relationship between energy use and peak demand.
Open toolReview project cost, annual savings, and a five-year view.
Open toolApply a user-supplied emission factor to annual electricity use.
Open toolIdentify important documents and data gaps before a detailed audit.
Open toolFuture premium apps
Accounts, saved projects, billing, exports, and paid access are future features. No registration or payment is required for the seven free tools.
Monthly consumption, demand, cost, and year-over-year movement.
Premium · Future releaseCompare tariff and operating scenarios before project planning.
Premium · Future releaseStructure replacement choices around cost, useful life, and payback.
Premium · Future releaseCompare facilities using normalized performance indicators.
Premium · Future releaseTurn observations and opportunities into a prioritized draft report.
Premium · Future releaseAll current tools remain open.
Premium apps are an animated product preview only. Pricing, accounts, storage, and a payment provider have not been activated.
Join the premium interest listComing next
Planned additions can include saved facilities, utility-data imports, tariff libraries, portfolio dashboards, project comparisons, branded report exports, and advisor review. Each capability will be finalized when the underlying workflow, calculations, entitlement rules, and pricing are confirmed.
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