Energy
Utility audits, LED conversions, solar feasibility, and rebate coordination for communities.
Lower the utility bill without lowering the standard.
Royale coordinates energy work for South Florida communities — utility audits, LED conversions, solar feasibility, and rebate capture — paired with the capital planning that turns short-term spend into long-term savings.
Get a utility audit.
We'll review your current utility spend and identify where conversion or efficiency will pay back fastest.
Detailed review of utility usage and current systems.
LED, controls, and efficient-equipment upgrades scoped.
Solar feasibility studies for rooftop and amenity arrays.
FPL and federal rebates captured and processed.
Most communities pay for their first energy upgrade with the rebates from the second one. Disciplined coordination is what unlocks the cycle.
Real Payback
Every recommendation modeled with actual ROI, not vendor promises.
Rebate Capture
FPL and federal rebates filed and tracked through approval.
Integrated Planning
Energy work tied to the community's broader capital plan.
Every deliverable, in writing.
- Utility-usage audit
- LED conversion scoping
- Equipment efficiency analysis
- Solar feasibility study
- FPL rebate coordination
- Federal rebate and credit handling
- Vendor management and oversight
- Capital-plan integration
Lower the bill. Raise the standard.
Vendor brochures aren't ROI.
Energy vendors are happy to sell. Independent analysis is what tells your community which conversions actually pay back — and which are dressed-up upsells.
Frequently asked questions.
Get answers to the most common questions about Royale's energy services.
Ask us directly→Most South Florida communities see the fastest payback from LED conversions, pool-pump variable-speed retrofits, and solar feasibility for amenity loads.
Yes. FPL rebates and federal credits are tracked from application through approval and applied to the community's project costs.
No. We bid energy work like any other vendor service to keep pricing competitive.
We start with a feasibility study — rooftop, amenity, and shading constraints determine whether solar makes economic sense.
