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Energy Saving Tips

Creating a better workplace environment is just a helpful tip away. Here are some easy things you can do to start managing your energy use.

No matter what size or type of business you have, there are many things you can do to manage your energy use. These tips can help you get started.

Operations and Maintenance

Improve your equipment’s energy efficiency with regular maintenance and by powering down during off hours.

Operations and Maintenance

Lighting

Lower your energy costs and create a better work environment with these lighting tips.

Lighting

Heating and Cooling

HVAC can represent up to 40 percent of your utility costs. Here are some simple energy-saving recommendations.

Heating and Cooling

Insulation and Air-Sealing

Stop air, and money, from leaking out of your facility with proper insulation and air-sealing measures.

Insulation and Air-Sealing

Water Heating and Conservation

Reduce water costs by stopping leaks, improving insulation, and upgrading building equipment.

Water Heating and Conservation

Office Engagement and Equipment

Getting your employees to change their energy habits is key to saving on office equipment. Here are simple things they can do to get on board.

Office Engagement and Equipment

Data Center and IT

Improve power usage effectiveness with technology upgrades, and by improving your data center’s heating and cooling practices.

Data Center and IT

Food Service and Hospitality

Conduct regular maintenance to lengthen equipment life, and upgrade your controls to more efficient models.

Food Service and Hospitality