1. Schedule an Energy Audit
Get an energy audit to assess your baseline energy usage and identify opportunities for energy savings while also reducing your carbon footprint. Our expert auditors will give you a clear understanding of how your energy is consumed via a physical inspection of buildings and equipment.
2. Immediate solar savings.
Switching to solar will save you money in the long run and offer you financial security by making your business immune to the biling spike and inflation that come with relying on the commercial power grid. Some of our clients have reported upto 65% energy bills savings by switching to sustainable solar solutions such as solar water heating.
3. Reduce Peak Demand
It's important to understand that the energy you use for business/company doesnt always cost the same for every hour of the day. By identify your energy supplier off-peak hours/days you can run your heavy machinery during off-peak hours to reduce your energy bill..
4. Turn Off Lights When Not in Use
Implement a policy to turn off lights in unoccupied areas such as break rooms and conference rooms to reduce unnecessary energy consumption. Consider installing sensor lights for automated control.
5. Utilize Natural Sunlight
Maximize natural light by leveraging windows and passive solar heating to reduce reliance on artificial lighting especially if you have a business situated in a naturally warm and sunny location. This strategy helps lower energy bills by decreasing kilowatt-hour usage
6. Engage Employees in Energy Efficiency
Inspire employees to adopt energy-efficient practices in their daily routines to further reduce electricity expenses. Explore strategies to boost morale while cutting down on small business energy costs. This can also be achieved by setting a monthly energy output budget.