Buele Capital
Industrial Electrical Financial Risk
Remote Advisory • Executive Deliverables • Pattern Analysis

Electricity is not a cost.
It’s a financial exposure.

Structured Financial Risk Exposure Review for industrial electrical systems.

One demand peak can define your monthly billing level.

Designed for facilities with $100,000+ annual electricity expenditure. Not for residential or small operations.

Fully written process. No calls required. Written intake → executive PDF deliverables.

We help industrial operations identify and control hidden electrical cost drivers: peak demand events, power factor penalties, reactive charges, load timing, and operational patterns that silently become overhead.

Demand
Peak events mapped
PF
Penalty exposure
Leakage
Recurring cost drivers
“We track what breaks. We ignore what bleeds.”
Buele Capital operating principle

Who we are

Remote-first advisory. Evidence-driven. Executive-grade deliverables.

Buele Capital
Industrial Electrical Financial Risk

Our work focuses on the financial signals inside electrical behavior: demand intervals, penalty triggers, reactive exposure, and operational timing.

Executive clarity
A decision-ready view of where money leaks.
Structured method
Repeatable analysis you can scale across sites.
Remote delivery
Bills + tariff + operating patterns.
CEO photo (Juan)
CEO message
Juan Buele • Industrial Electrical Financial Risk Analyst

30+ years in motor-intensive industrial environments.

Most facilities track failures and repairs. Few track the silent financial exposure created by timing behavior: one coincident start, one interval peak, one penalty trigger — and the month is priced differently. Our mission is to give leadership a clear map: what is happening, why it costs, and how to control it with rules and discipline.

Confidential Evidence-driven Executive deliverables
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Operations & documentation
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Analysis workflow

Tier Options

Choose the depth of review. Both tiers produce executive-level deliverables.

Tier 1 — Core Review
Fast diagnostic • Executive summary + action rules
Starting at high four figures.
PDF Deliverables
  • Bill + tariff structure scan (3–12 months)
  • Demand peaks & penalty triggers mapped
  • Power factor / reactive exposure summary
  • Top 5 leakage patterns identified
  • Action plan: quick wins + operating rules
Tier 2 — Executive Review
Deep operational mapping • Control roadmap
Starting at low five figures.
Premium PDF Pack
  • Everything in Tier 1
  • Demand behavior: event frequency + schedule correlation
  • Load coordination model (sequencing, zones, startup logic)
  • Penalty trajectory + exposure control roadmap
  • Executive framing: decisions that drive recurring cost

Results

Behavior leaves financial fingerprints. We map them.
Operational evidence. Financial signals. Structured exposure control.

Case Study 01 · Documented

From 0.83 to ~0.97 — Converting reactive exposure into controlled behavior

Motor-intensive operation • Evidence-based summary

Before / After

Before (utility evidence)

  • Power factor recorded: 0.8388
  • Reactive penalty exposure: active
  • Demand billed: ~360 kW
  • Monthly bill level: ~$7,300

After (field evidence)

  • Power factor stabilized: ~0.97
  • Penalty exposure: removed
  • Compensation behavior: controlled
  • Executive visibility: restored
This was not a “buy equipment” project. It was a financial exposure correction through control rules.
Case Study 02 · Pattern Method

The 15-minute pattern — when one peak defines the month

Demand behavior insight • no equipment replacement required

Demand

In many tariffs, demand is billed using short interval peaks. One coincident sequence can lock the billing level for weeks. We reduce exposure by mapping the risk windows and building operating rules that break the peak stacking behavior.

  • Exposure: simultaneous motor starts + peak stacking windows
  • Method: sequencing model + operating rules mapped to billing impact
  • Outcome: reduced probability of demand lock-in events and billing volatility
Energy consumption can stay similar — exposure drops when timing behavior is controlled.
Case Study 03 · Positioning

Energy audit vs Financial Exposure Review

Why “efficiency” is not the whole story

Executive

Typical energy audit

  • Equipment efficiency
  • Retrofits & replacements
  • kWh reduction focus

Financial Exposure Review

  • Demand volatility
  • Penalty activation patterns
  • Reactive triggers
  • Operating timing behavior
Two facilities can consume similar kWh and pay very different bills — behavior drives exposure.

Common Questions

Clear answers before you send any data.

Facilities with significant motor loads and annual electricity expenditure above $100,000 seeking executive-level exposure control.
No. This is a remote review based on bills, tariff structure, and operating patterns. No calls required.
Energy audits focus on equipment efficiency. This focuses on billing exposure: demand behavior, penalties, reactive triggers, and operating timing.
3–12 months of bills (PDF). If available: tariff name, service voltage, and a simple list of major motor loads.
No. This is analysis + executive action mapping. Implementation can be done by your in-house team or a local contractor.

Deliverables

What you receive (PDF format).

Exposure Review
What your billing data reveals
Leakage Map
Where money is leaking monthly
Control Rules
Operating rules to reduce volatility
Executive Plan
Decisions, priorities, and next steps

Process

Simple. Remote. Executive-focused.

  1. Written intake
    Bills, tariff, basic load list, operating schedule.
  2. Pattern analysis
    Demand events, PF trends, reactive triggers, timing behavior.
  3. Risk exposure mapping
    Where operational decisions convert into recurring charges.
  4. Executive deliverables
    PDF package + action plan aligned to exposure control.

Contact

Send a short message and the last 3–12 months of bills (PDF).

Email

Professional (2026): risk@buelecapital.com

Active now: engineering.buelecapital@gmail.com

If you don’t have the bills ready, send your utility provider and tariff name.
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Paste this into an email and attach bills (PDF). You can redact sensitive IDs.