10 Energy Saving Tips And Tricks for Businesses

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Your business could be consuming more energy than it should. Getting an energy audit could help you identify some of the areas you could be wasting energy, and also provide you with solutions for the same. Outlined below is a rundown of ten of the best ways to save energy in this day and age.

  1. User Greener Light Bulbs

The standard bulbs use up and waste more energy than necessary.  Greener bulbs however provide a better way to save energy and money without compromising on light quality. Fluorescent and LED bulbs use less energy (up to 80%) than incandescent bulbs.

  1. Invest In Motion Sensor Lighting

While asking employees and everyone else to turn off the lights in rooms that aren’t in use might work, installing motion-sensitive lighting is the ultimate solution. These motion sensors turn off lights if no one is in the room hence saving you energy.  Taking advantage of natural lighting can help too.

  1. Only Switch On The Air Conditioner When Needed

HVAC systems use up lots of energy. Turning them on only when required will contribute significantly to energy savings. Only turn the air conditioner on if room temperature rises above 21°C.

  1. Maximize the ACs Efficiency

When/if you have to use the air conditioner, ensure conditions are right to improve its efficiency. One way to do this is by keeping the windows and doors shut.

  1. Consider Microgeneration

Don’t depend on the grid unless you have to. Solar photovoltaic panels come in handy in generating electricity.  Electricity generated by these panels can be used to power various appliances in the workplace.  Daylight is all these panels need to generate electricity.

  1. Ensure All Computers Are Switched Off When Not In Use

Always remember to turn off your computers and other devices before leaving the office. This can see you save tons of energy in the long run.

  1. Avoid Excess Water

If every employee wishes to boil a cup of water, let them boil just that. Boiling only the cup and no wastage will save energy in the long run.

  1. Use Up-To-Date And Energy Efficient Devices/Appliances

Old and outdated appliances use up more energy than newer ones. Old refrigerators, computers, and boilers should be replaced with more modern, energy efficient ones to save energy.

  1. Remind Employees To Help Save Energy

One way to do this is by putting up energy-saving posters in every corner of the workplace. This way, employees will learn to turn off unused appliances over time.

  1. Get An Energy Audit

You could either have an energy company like Josco Energy Con conduct the audit or do it yourself. Keep track of your energy consumption to know which appliances/processes use up more energy.  This should also help you identify ways in which you can save energy.

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