Forestcore Energy Ledger
Energy ledgers drawn from the buildings you already operate
We walk plant rooms, reconcile meters with bills, and write sustainability figures that facilities teams in Vietnam can defend in landlord reviews and board packs.
Facility Energy Consumption Audit
Our core offer is an on-site audit that becomes a dated ledger: annotated load patterns, peak-hour notes, and a ranked list of reductions tied to your equipment—not a generic checklist.
- One full-day walkthrough during peak and off-peak windows
- Seven-day usage reconstruction from interval or billed data
- Written ledger with charts annotated for technicians
- Follow-up clarification call within two weeks of delivery
Engagements that sit beside the audit
Reporting cycles, multi-site comparisons, and monthly ledger reviews keep the same vocabulary once the first audit is complete.
Sustainability Reporting Cycle
Structured preparation of annual or quarterly sustainability figures for boards, landlords, and disclosure frameworks used by Vietnamese and regional operators.
Multi-Site Usage Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of energy intensity across warehouses, offices, or retail units so leadership can see which sites deserve attention first.
Monthly Ledger Review
A recurring review that keeps your energy ledger current: bill checks, anomaly flags, and short notes for facilities staff each month.
What clients notice after delivery
“The audit caught a night-load on our Linh Trung warehouse that we had blamed on the chillers for months. It turned out to be a packing line left in standby. The report was dense in places, yet the ranked list let our technicians start the same week.”
“We needed landlord ESG tables before fiscal close. Forestcore rebuilt our boundary notes so vacant floors stopped inflating intensity. I still wish the first draft had flagged our generator hours earlier, but the revision landed clean.”
Guides for meters, landlords, and walkthrough days
Short articles rooted in energy consumption tracking and sustainability reporting practice—written for facilities staff who reconcile bills between shifts.