servicing all south east Queensland 24/7
Free no-obligation fixed price quotes
Best customer service guaranteed
Search
Close this search box.

24/7 Emergency Response

17 Simple Business Energy-Saving Tips for Your Home and Business

17 Simple Business Energy-Saving Tips for Your Home and Business

Table of Contents

Looking for methods to reduce your expenses of energy? Maybe it’s not as hard as you think! 

While the choice of solar for companies helps a lot, other little things result in dramatic improvements. Here are 17 easy methods for your house to conserve more power:

#1 Sum Up Your Energy Cost

To economize on house energy costs, it is essential to identify them correctly first. Find out how much you are spending on energy and how much you might save on it. 

#2 Observe And Understand Your Use Of Energy

The next stage is to track your energy usage by putting electrical displays and meters in your workplace. This allows you to understand how much energy each department/appliance uses and how much energy savings may be achieved.

#3 Develop A Saving Strategy

Monitor your office’s power use with installed electricity meters and monitors to allow energy planning.

#4 Encourage Your Family Members To Save Energy

Planning and conserving energy is more than just business. Circle a letter or an office saving strategy and urge (and encourage) your family members or workers to take part in energy-saving activities.

#5 Look For Better Alternative Energy

Understand your current energy provider’s tariff structure. Contact rival energy retailers in the event of a non-contractual agreement to negotiate a better energy plan. Consider if they provide additional services such as professional advice on energy and the like.

#6 Switch Off To Save

Encourage your family member to become more aware of the organization’s energy usage. When not in use, roll out a turn-off/unplug policy for appliances. If you run a business, monitor the energy consumption of overtime staff and take steps to reduce it. Invest in plugs that save electricity.

#7 Settings For Thermostat

Try to keep your thermostat temperature settings within the following range 

  • Summers: 24–27 degrees Celcius
  • Winter: 18–20 degrees Celcius

Fun fact: A change of a single temperature unit (lower or higher) may influence about 10 percent of your bills?

#8 Upgrade Your Lighting

Have an illumination audit of your home and office. Try adding motion sensors or press-button to reduce your light-energy consumption to minimize inadvertent over-consumption temporarily. 

Swap your halogen light to make your LED lights more efficient. Switch from T8 pipes to T5 pipes and LEDs. Also, whenever and as much as possible, use natural light.

#9 Minimize AC costs

Whenever feasible, consider using natural energy sources for the office’s heating, cooling and ventilation needs. Limit heating/cooling to places that need it completely.

Ensure that your HVAC system is regularly checked and maintained to maximize its efficiency. Please make use of fans as much as you can, given that they are 2 cents an hour.

#10 Insulation

Insulation enables your heating and cooling systems to be optimal. This may be improved by intelligently designing your premises’ exterior layout. Plant additional trees, for example, to provide adequate shade.

  • Invest in R-rated insulation that is energy-efficient.
  • Switch to the windows with the lowest ‘U’ rating.

#11 Reduce the IT Use

Allow energy-saving mode across devices, when appropriate. Place devices in sleep mode when inactive/idle to save energy usage. Invest in excellent energy rating LED displays. Consider substituting laptop desktops.

#12 Audit & Efficiency Equipment

Conduct frequent equipment checks to see whether your systems operate effectively.

  • Switch to energy-saving mode everywhere.
  • Consolidate equipment, such as printers, if feasible.
  • Turn all the equipment off/unplug at the end of each day.
  • Calculate the cost of each piece of equipment you purchase.
  • Invest in high-energy equipment.
  • Purchase equipment labelled ENERGY STAR®.

#13 Reduce Expenses Of Transportation

  • Conduct a green driving lecture/staff training if you have a transport employee.
  • Ensure regular vehicle maintenance and appropriate tyre pressure.
  • Minimize the wind resistance.
  • Strategically plan delivery routes to minimize fuel usage.
  • Before purchasing or leasing a new car, visit Greenvehicleguide.gov.au.
  • When you buy a business vehicle, check the litres/100 km.
  • Take care of your driving speed.

Fun fact: driving at 110km/h may be up to 25% more than driving at 90km/h comfortably.

#14 Minimize Cooling Expenses

  • Set coolers and freezers at a temperature of at least 4 degrees Celsius and -15/-18 degrees Celsius.
  • Install coolers away from heat sources and maintain them regularly.
  • Keep the refrigerators just 50–80mm near the wall.
  • Avoid repair/maintenance delays.

#15 Minimize Expenses For Hot Water

  • Avoid the use of water heating to minimize hot water expenses during peak times.
  • Ensure that your hot water storage is set at 60°C and that your hot water is instantly stored at 50°C.
  • Invest in WELS water equipment and high energy ratings.

#16 Go Solar To Save Money

Solar companies will offer a substantial and immediate improvement in their energy costs. It is a long-term investment that may go a long way. 

This may significantly reduce your energy costs. All you need is a north-facing roof, perfect for solar panels.

  • Consider photovoltaic solar panels of Tier 1 or Tier 2.
  • Consult a trustworthy solar distributor that can ease your procedure.
  • Apply for Tax Savings Small-Scale Technology Certificates.
  • Make sure you are qualified for feed-in tariffs with the local grid.
  • Ensure your CEC-accredited solar installers are available.
  • Solar for business is a smart effort to build a reputation among our customers, not just for energy-saving reasons.

#17 Discounts and Rebates

Check your state’s energy-related government grants and allowances and apply for those that are relevant to you. Equipment upgrade to more energy-efficient alternatives has a better ROI.

Tags :
Social Media :
Related Posts :
Latest
LiVE Services Group

5 home theatre installation mistakes

Now the trend of going to the cinema is fading, especially after the pandemic. Long conversations, social contact, and many different things are preventing people

Latest
LiVE Services Group

How Does Evaporative Cooling Work?

We typically encounter a lot of scorching summer days in Queensland. While certain areas near water may benefit from natural cooling breezes, many of us

Latest Posts

Get A Quote!

Over 60+ 5 star reviews from our customers!

Chat With A Technician

A family-business servicing the entire South East Queensland and beyond with a highly skilled and knowledgeable team of professionals.