For ecosystem connectors

A useful introduction is enough.

The useful introduction is to the owner, operator, contractor, or advisor closest to a real older hydronic building. A specific person beats a broad endorsement.

Specific person Specific building Warm context
Intro routing
Closest person wins
OwnerCan approve a practical look at the building.
Operator or contractorCan confirm whether the plant story is real.
Program advisorCan clarify what proof would make support credible.

Useful introductions

The best introduction names the person closest to a real building.

A useful introduction simply connects the right owner, operator, contractor, or advisor to the right building question.

Owner or asset manager

A person who can approve a building review, discuss utility history, or consider an opportunity brief.

Operator or contractor

A person who can say whether the story makes sense in the boiler room.

Program advisor

A person who can clarify proof standards, intake requirements, or support-letter expectations.

Endorsement

Specific problem validation is enough.

A connector does not need to endorse PENGA, guarantee performance, or support deployment. It is enough to say that the building problem is real or the introduction is relevant.