Advancements in technology have made your energy efficiency initiatives easier and more cost-effective to implement than ever before. Still, with so many options available, it can be easy to overlook them––to pick one or two and then call it a day. Why grab only the low hanging fruit and leave so much on the tree? The piecemeal approach leaves hard-earned budget dollars on the table. Taking a comprehensive approach to energy efficiency frees up resources for growing your business, not overcooling it with outdated equipment. With proper planning, you can favorably position your business to achieve up to 30% in permanent energy savings!
To make sure you’re taking full advantage of today’s energy efficiency initiatives, consider working with an energy professional like me. I will work with you to develop a comprehensive energy management program that combines simple efficiency practices with energy saving technology. Your P&L will thank you!
The Point – Aim – Shoot Approach
Point- Setting your target
If you’re trying to hit a target, you wouldn’t shoot your gun without taking time to point and aim. Hitting your energy efficiency bullseye is no different! You have to measure before you implement. The blueprint can be complex; that’s why it’s always a good idea to have an energy professional conduct a detailed energy audit for you. This will help ensure a comprehensive overview and provide you with an accurate base against which to measure future improvement. Remember, you can’t manage what you can’t measure!
Aim – Fundamentals first
By taking the time to evaluate your business’ current energy consumption and usage patterns, you identify specific areas of waste and streamline your energy saving initiatives. Look at fundamentals first. While it’s important to pinpoint areas where advanced technology solutions will benefit you the most, fixing the simple missteps is critical for achieving your energy management goals. And it’s easy! So before springing for that new smart thermostat or fancy lighting controls, install some basic energy-saving devices (like smart power strips) or insulation materials where there are missing gaps.
Shoot – Integrating active and passive efficiency for optimal savings
By working with an energy professional, you’ll streamline your energy systems and maximize your business’ savings. Today’s active energy solutions often feature automatic and remote monitoring functions to mitigate potential problems. Say you wake up on Saturday and forget if you switched off the office A/C, the remedy is just a few clicks away.
Passive energy efficiency, on the other hand, will ensure that the A/C cools more of your office and less of the warehouse parking lot. It relies on upfront measurements and simple products like UV window film. Unlike active energy efficiency which requires some upkeep (i.e. continual monitoring of energy-saving devices), passive energy solutions require a single install.
By professionally integrating these activities and strategies, your energy efficiency program will yield the best results and maximize savings for your business. Contact me today to see how I can help!