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How to Improve Energy Efficiency

When energy bills get too pricy, resignation is no solution. There is always something one can do to reduce costs. While things are rather simple for homeowners, it becomes much more difficult for entrepreneurs to figure out how to reduce those costs effectively, without compromising the

business.

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The following will reveal how to make energy bills more manageable when running a company or organization. This doesn't only cut down the costs, but also have a beneficial impact on the environment, slowing down climate change.

Reducing Standby Power

Appliances like TVs and computers are too often left in standby mode. They get to consume energy. This even happens with mobile phones connected to the source after they're charged. The total costs of such negligence can make up to 20% of the electricity bill, as seen in some companies. Educate employees on this matter and ensure that all computers, lamps, etc. are turned off once the working day is over.

Minimize the Heat Transfer

Company buildings have many, often large, windows. These represent a medium through which heat easily escapes. To stop spending so much on heating, look for energy efficient window types to install. As much as 30% of the generated heat can escape through inappropriate windows.

Solar Panels and Water Heaters

Roofs are good for solar panel, but also for solar heater installation. The water heating technology has made important steps forward. The weather could be a downside, so one should be aware of it when taking a decision. However, if there's regular sunny weather, you will greatly benefit of the solar water heaters. Companies that use water heating in their manufacturing process have reported notable savings when they switched to this method.

More Efficient Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Systems

Company quarters and production spaces are often in need of cooling systems. These are also important when transporting certain goods. Unfortunately, the energy consumption is big. You can reduce it by investing in more energy efficient systems.

IceCOLD for refrigeration works great. It is a solution that, when added to a refrigerant, helps cool the air faster. It also protects the equipment. This is said to be 20% more efficient than other systems. Given it protective qualities and the cooling speed, IceCOLD will make the equipment run for less time. When it's not on, the system is not using electricity. This also helps it last longer than systems that are in use all the time.

Choose Materials Wisely

Does your business need certain materials to function and produce? It could be mining for metals, cutting trees for wood, and so on. For every well-known material there is an alternative one that's usually easier to obtain. Consider going for other sources that require less energy consumption.

If at least some of these methods are implemented in a company, the changes will soon be noticed. It could take under one year to observe a significant drop in energy consumption. For solid results, the responsible ones should be aware of all the processes, the materials used, and the work style of their employees.

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