Tips for saving energy in your business
Whenever you save energy within your business you are also saving money. Electricity costs contribute to your business's financial bottom line so the more energy you save in your business the more profitable you can be.
Some energy saving actions, such as using more energy-efficient appliances, may involve an initial investment. However, this investment can often result in significant energy savings that will reduce your energy costs. Energy rating labels can help you to choose energy-efficient appliances, which can also save you money.
It is important that you take a close look at your energy costs and start to discover what areas of your business are using the most energy. Typically, equipment that involves heating and cooling will use the most energy.
Your business may benefit from an energy efficiency assessment. An assessment measures your current energy use and greenhouse gas emissions to provide priority recommendations for energy efficiency action.
Here are some energy saving tips and suggestions to help your business to reduce energy use and save on power bills. Read through this checklist and click 'Yes' or 'No' to create a list of actions to complete for your business.
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Gold Coast business Technical Fabric Services reduced its energy costs and greenhouse emissions by switching to solar and reducing its waste.
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[Lauren Agius - Product Development Manager, Technical Fabric Services]
Climate action to me is a way of thinking. It's about changing the way that we see things.
[John Agius - Managing Director, Technical Fabric Services]
Pulling together with other businesses as a community to reach our climate goals, as a country and as a planet.
[Lauren Agius]
Every business is very different, and the way that we approached climate action and sustainability was taking ourselves out of the box and thinking, okay, this is the way something has traditionally been done.
How can we look at this in a different light so that we can get a different result?
[John Agius]
Energy is a major input into the business, and whatever we can save also saves energy off the grid.
Our solar system was installed about 4 years ago, so 30% of our power comes from solar power.
Water coming in as town water, as a by-product of the process is actually heated and reused as hot water which saves us using new town water. So there's a huge element of energy saving there.
[Evangeline Agius - Owner, Technical Fabric Services]
With the greenhouse emissions, we've looked at all our waste. We've watched our processes so we minimise any rejections down, I think we're below 1%.
We have a company down the road who takes our cardboard and reuses them, and with customers, we actually now go pick up the cores, boxes and plastic and reuse that again.
[Lauren Agius]
It's really important for consumers these days to know that the products that they're buying, stands for something good. People want to feel connected to the things that they're purchasing.
[John Agius]
Don't just get caught into that mindset, that this is the way we've always done it.
[Lauren Agius]
Look at your business as a whole. Look at your supply chain. Look at your everyday processes.
What can you do in amongst everything that is really going to make an impact?
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
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Solar power system
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Also consider...
- Discover more tips for saving energy in your business on the Ergon Energy or Energex websites.
- Learn more about business sustainability.
- Read more about the benefits of an environmentally friendly business.
- Read about energy savings ideas for agricultural businesses.