Kay Bee Electric is a member of:

National Electric Contractors Association (NECA)
Kay Bee Electric Electricians and Technicians are members of IBEW Local One

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)

National Electric Contractors Association (NECA)
Kay Bee Electric Electricians and Technicians are members of IBEW Local One

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Electric Energy Management St. Louis, MO
Everyone is talking about “going green” and energy efficiency. Making simple energy conservation changes can have a positive impact on both the environment and your electric bill. To assist you with developing a plan to “go green”, Kay-Bee Electric offers a complimentary electrical energy audit.
- What is an electrical energy audit? An electrical energy audit is a survey and analysis of a building’s electrical energy usage and energy conservation opportunities. Through evaluating the lighting and power distribution systems the goal of the energy audit is to find opportunities to improve your energy management and reduce your electrical energy usage.
- Business Energy Audit
- Commercial Energy Audit
- Industrial Energy Audit
- Why should I have an electrical energy audit? Based on the energy audit, Kay-Bee Electric can recommend an energy conservation plan to implement the appropriate energy savings opportunities and help your organization capitalize on the energy management incentive programs and tax credits currently offered by AmerenUE and the federal government for the greater St. Louis, MO metropolitan area.
- What are my energy savings options?
- Energy Efficient Lighting upgrades: Retrofitting to energy efficient lighting, lamps and ballasts and integrating energy saving lighting control systems are simple upgrades to a lighting system that provide more light with improved energy efficiency.
- Programmable thermostats and timers: Interconnecting these controls with energy efficient HVAC equipment and water heaters streamline equipment run time and improve energy management.
- Variable frequency drives (VFDs): Integrating energy saving VFDs with motors allows motors to gradually start-up and continue to run at a decreased rate, eliminating the large inrush current that occurs at the start-up of a motor.
- Power factor correction units: Power factor correction units increase the power factor lowered by non-linear loads (i.e. metal halide and fluorescent lighting and motors), resulting in a reduction of energy losses caused by electrical system inefficiencies. These devices are a great asset for industrial companies and can greatly improve energy savings.
- Sub meters: Separately metering areas of a building allow the owner or property manager to monitor the electrical energy usage and recognize areas of reduction and improved energy management.


