Energy Conservation is Not Just for Tree Huggers
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The principle is to use only the energy you need for the
operation of a company and to reduce wastage. Just like a martini can be ruined
with too much gin, a company becomes wasteful when it doesn’t use its energy
properly. Most companies see their power bill and think “that’s just part of
doing business. I need a store, lights and equipment. There is no way I could
be in business without paying for my power bill.” That is true, however there
are many companies that do not know how much electricity, oil, gas or propane
they waste every day because of simple inefficiencies. For example, not
shutting half the lights off at night. Having heaters and air conditioners
operating at the same time.
Leaving stock room doors open when it’s freezing outside.
However, many VP’s and CEO’s complain that there is no one to watch for all
these inefficiencies. Yet with the rise in technology, there are ways for
companies to do energy conservation without having to increase their work
force. The system is called “energy monitoring system” and it will monitor 17
or more points in a company and will tell Managers where their energy is being
used. So instead of getting a power bill and just blindly paying for it, you
now have the capacity to change your bill. Wow, imagine the power you have that
you can change the amount of you pay for your energy bill.
One company called EG Energy Controls can provide an energy monitoring
system that will show you which equipment is using the most energy, which
departments are the most energy conscious and how much emissions you are
reducing with your energy saving practices. <a
href="http://www.egenergy.com/">Energy conservation</a> is
actually the simplest way to reduce energy costs because it has minimal capital
costs and it has a big payback. A lot of times companies rely on getting
cheaper energy to reduce their energy costs, however that is delaying the
inevitable. The reality is that energy costs will continue to rise and the
companies that have already invested in energy conservation methods will be the
ones reaping the rewards. The ones that were slow, they will not have the time
to rebound and they will go bankrupt.
That reality is not a pretty one, but times are changing and
our dependence on cheap energy will not last. If you are interested in getting
advice on how to reduce your energy costs, find a reputable company that has a
good track record. They will help you reduce your energy costs and provide you
with systems that have an excellent payback.
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Here the author Julia Herniak writes about the energy Conservation is Not Just for Tree
Huggers. For more information on energy monitoring, visit http://www.egenergy.com.
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