{"id":18290,"date":"2022-01-25T19:03:10","date_gmt":"2022-01-25T19:03:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=18290"},"modified":"2022-02-02T09:17:20","modified_gmt":"2022-02-02T09:17:20","slug":"useful-tips-that-can-help-you-save-on-your-business-energy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/useful-tips-that-can-help-you-save-on-your-business-energy\/","title":{"rendered":"Useful Tips That Can Help You Save On Your Business Energy"},"content":{"rendered":"
There are a lot of things in life that we can’t control. The weather-check. Traffic-check. And the price of gas-double check! But one thing you can control is how much energy your business uses, and this article will show you how to do it without spending a fortune or giving up any comfort at work. In fact, there are plenty of small changes that you can make to save on your energy bill right now, without even needing new equipment or going all out for green products. Here’s what they are\u2026<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Switching to a supplier that offers competitive rates for the delivery of energy can be a major change in your company’s budget. Comparing the cost of energy distribution from suppliers on <\/span>www.goswitchenergy.co.uk\/<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0can save your business money in the long run by finding cheaper rates and negotiating a better contract. Even if you’re not ready to switch providers, simply comparing prices can help you understand where you stand and what opportunities are available to you. Sometimes even with the smallest percentile there, you can make a significant difference in the long run.<\/span><\/p>\n You know that it’s a pain to have your cell phone die on you, but think about how much energy it takes to charge. The same goes for laptops, TVs, stereos, and other items. Try powering down the equipment if they’ll be inactive for a long time, you can even unplug it to save on energy costs.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n As humans, we’ve become so accustomed to the concept of artificial light that even it isn’t necessary anymore. Allowing natural light to enter your building during the day by opening blinds or curtains will reduce your need for artificial light, helping you keep down energy costs. You can also try turning off your lights to those areas where daylight is sufficient.<\/span><\/p>\n When you wash tap water it takes energy and chemicals to heat and treats it before cleaning, followed by yet more energy to dump the dirty water. Try using a waterless cleaning product. If you’re using water to clean your floors, use a mop instead of a hose and suds them up in the tub instead of the sink so that you only need to dump it once. Using this method can cut down on energy costs and save you money in the process!<\/span><\/p>\nCompare the costs<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Turn off electronics when they’re not in use<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Use water wisely<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Go solar, go small?<\/strong><\/h2>\n