A consistent electricity supply plays a pivotal role in sustaining the operations of manufacturing businesses in Perth and across Western Australia, where energy costs can soar. At Amanda Energy, we’re dedicated to assisting you in mitigating these high costs. Our approach involves analysis of your energy supply and demand, enabling us to craft a tailored energy plan to perfectly align with your unique energy needs.
We deliver a full cost-benefit analysis to determine if solar generation, power factor correction, or voltage optimisation can be implemented.
We ensure a reliable energy supply at minimum expense by managing electricity time-of-use to reduce your yearly costs, whilst ensuring your processes operate efficiently.
Take advantage of unused roof space with solar roof leasing agreements, and solar buy-back with power purchase agreements.
By analysing your energy consumption, we’re able to determine an ideal solution for your operational needs.
Tailored energy plans specific to your manufacturing operation help you save on grid electricity.
We’ll help you determine if you’re a fit for commercial solar solutions such as Power Purchase (PPA) or Roof Lease Agreements (RLA).
Power-saving technology could reduce equipment wear and tear whilst reducing your network and capacity charges.
Our expertise in Contract Maximum Demand, Power Conditioning and Peak Shaving ensures you will receive a reliable supply with significant cost savings.
At Amanda we are committed to supporting you and your business every step of the way. We understand the energy needs of your machinery, our experts will meet you on site to understand the specific needs of your manufacturing business. Amanda is committed to creating and delivering energy plans that drive real financial savings for our clients whilst also reducing your carbon footprint.
Amanda Energy understands the specific loads, costs and grid reliability issues specific to WA industrial estates such as Roe Highway Logistics Park through to the infrastructure limitations in Osborne Park and Canning Vale industrial areas.