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Award-winning Engineer Joins Conservation Services Group's Building Performance Consulting Team
CSG has added King Tang to its Building Performance Consulting (BPC) team as Engineering Manager

Conservation Services Group, Inc. (CSG), a market leading provider of energy efficiency programs in the United States, has added King Tang to its Building Performance Consulting (BPC) team as Engineering Manager. An expert at solving performance problems in complex commercial and institutional buildings, Tang will lead business development and client outreach efforts for the BPC team in the Pacific Northwest. He will work directly with property owners, building managers, and project developers to ensure that energy efficiency and quality is delivered in the field.
“We’re thrilled to have King Tang join our team,” said Samuel Nutter, CSG’s vice president of Building Performance Consulting. “He is known for providing cost-effective solutions, and he understands both our utility clients on the West Coast, and the needs of building owners. His experience with efficiency programs, incentives, and creating financing for energy projects will be vital as we add clients and grow current engagements in that region.”
Tang is a specialist in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and controls. He also has deep experience with advanced lighting, central plants, and renewable energy systems.
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Over the past 25 years, Tang served in key roles at The McKinstry Company, Abacus Engineered Systems and Puget Energy Services where he worked in performance contracting and leading projects for federal and municipal energy building initiatives. He has also received several awards, including the Puget Sound BetterBricks Award for HVAC replacements completed within the Evergreen School District and energy efficiency upgrades performed in office buildings. Through Tang’s work, energy improvements provided more than $80,000 in annual utility savings and electric utility rebates of $90,000 for the school district.