Simple and effective ways to be more energy efficient

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With Decarbonisation and other governmental social policies accounting for over half of energy bills, compliance and energy efficiency will soon be of equal importance to procurement. The phrase ‘the cheapest unit of energy is the one you never use’ is well-liked at Energy Management LLP and for good reason.

For many organisations, time poverty means that managing the work required to reduce their energy consumption is an undesirable distraction from their core business activities. To further compound this, there may also be a lack of energy expertise and distinct skills gap creating barriers to finding savings and implementing reduction initiatives. This is where an expert reputable energy management consultancy can step in to remove these barriers and ease the way forward to effective reductions.

Energy efficiency may mean different things to many of us, for Energy Management LLP it means reducing energy consumption without compromising business throughput, output or thermal comfort and wellbeing of staff.

Here are a few tips as to how you can make your organisation more energy efficient without breaking the bank or disrupting normal business practices.

Heating

Heating costs rise by 8% for every degree of overheating but there are a number of low-cost, low-disruption steps that can be taken to safeguard against this.

  • Maintain a good service and maintenance programme to ensure boilers and heaters are functioning as they should
  • Check thermostats are correctly set so your building is only being heated at the correct time
  • Close doors on leaving a room

Lighting

There are likely to be many actions you can take to improve lighting and achieve energy savings in your organisation.

  • Installation of LED lighting can make a significant difference to overall energy costs
  • Educate staff to turn off lights when they’re not needed
  • Fit timer devices or use occupancy sensors
  • Make the most of natural light coming into the building

Refrigeration

Refrigeration costs can make for chilling reading and, in some cases, account for over half the overall spend on electricity.

  • Ensure doors to refrigerated areas are kept closed
  • Check seals to refrigeration units are in good condition
  • Don’t overfill units as blocked air flow reduces efficiency
  • Upgrade old units

It is also worth supporting these measures by carrying out an energy audit, conducted by a fully certified energy assessor such as the ones provided by Energy Management.

 

Energy Management celebrates another award

BOA Awards

Energy Management LLP was one of the runners-up in the highly coveted Business of the Year category at the Bradford-on-Avon Business Awards on Thursday night.

A large number of employees attended the awards ceremony, during which CEO Steve Retford explained why 2018 has been such a successful year for the company.

In the last 12 months, Energy Management has significantly added to its client portfolio and offered an even more diverse range of services and, as a result of this extra demand, the workforce has almost doubled.

“We’re delighted to win this award, being recognised in this way means so much to us.,” said Mr Retford.

“Personally, I’d like to thank the staff for all their hard work in establishing Energy Management at the forefront of the industry.

“We now help some of the best-known blue-chip companies from a variety of sectors, from Manufacturing and Hotel & Leisure through to Food & Beverage, to procure energy at the right price and at the right time whilst also introducing innovative energy efficiency measures.

“I’d also like to congratulate the organisers for hosting such a well-run and well-attended event.”

 

Diary marker: Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

ESOS Compliance Graphic

The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme, known as ESOS, requires large enterprises in the UK to undertake energy audits across their sites incorporating a minimum of 90% of the total energy usage of the business

Organisations that meet the following criteria must comply: 250 employees or more; OR an annual turnover exceeding €50 million, AND an annual balance sheet total exceeding €43 million.

Phase 2 audits will need to be completed by 5th December 2019 but the data preparation period begins on 1 January 2018 meaning it is time to act.

The audits must be certified by an accredited ESOS assessor and include recommendations on how to improve energy efficiency across the organisation.

You can phase the costs of compliance and reap the rewards through energy savings by calling one of our engineering team today, on 01225 867722.

Prices are set to increase closer to the deadline, so save money by starting your Phase 2 audit now!