5 reasons your business needs an energy-efficiency system
by Gus Ezcurra
May 20, 2010
Trying economic times have forced many businesses to operate
more efficiently and economically to sustain profits.
All
too often, however, viable opportunities to cut costs are overlooked. Most
notable among these is the power bill. While reduced energy consumption and marginally
lower electric bills can be realized through simple solutions like installing
energy efficient light bulbs, the greatest cost reduction opportunity lies with
the heating and air conditioning (HVAC) system – a company’s largest
discretionary source of energy demand and, thus, its highest controllable expense.
Unfortunately, few
business owners focus on HVAC and climate control energy efficiency as a means
of cost savings, fearing expensive service visits from tradesmen and costly technology
solutions with disappointing results.
Significant technological advancements in the field of commercial
energy efficiency systems have finally made them fare more affordable for
operators of small to mid-sized facilities previously underserved in the
marketplace and also deliver proven, highly quantifiable results.
For the throngs of small to medium-sized business operators seeking to reduce
operating costs and employ green business practices, an energy-efficiency
system is one significant way to reduce carbon emissions and boost the bottom
line with funds otherwise paid to the utility company each month.
Here are
five key reasons your company needs energy efficiency system:
1. Monetary savings
Today’s energy efficiency systems can lower a small to
mid-sized company’s energy costs by 10-25 percent and provide a return on investment in just
six to 12 months. Energy-efficiency
systems have various price-points and functionality but, for small to mid-sized
buildings, advanced systems can cost less than $2,000 and can often be
financed.
Depending
on a businesses monthly energy bills, even just a 10% savings can provide a
rapid return. Savings from a lower
utility bill drop straight to a company’s bottom line, increasing its
profitability – without reducing staff head count or employee or customer
amenities.
Moreover, many local utility companies throughout the U.S. are
offering rebates and other business programs that will subsidize and facilitate
the deployment of a commercial energy-efficiency system, further reducing a
company’s installation expense.
2. Lower environmental impact
The lower
energy bill companies realize after installing an energy efficiency system is
directly correlated to reduced energy consumption. Reduced energy usage means fewer carbon
emissions and a smaller environmental footprint from business operations.
3. Mechanical equipment longevity and efficiency
Energy efficiency systems can quickly identify anomalies in
consumption that may be attributable to malfunctioning HVAC equipment. Rapid
response to equipment breakdowns not only increases the longevity of the
malfunctioning equipment, but also other installed HVAC units that are forced
to work harder to pick up the slack.
Immediate action can make all the difference between an economical repair
versus an extremely expensive replacement.
White this particular
benefit of an energy efficiency system is not as easily quantifiable as lower
energy bills, in the long run it can lead to disaster aversion and dramatic cost
savings.
4. Round-the-clock monitoring and control
Many energy efficiency systems provide a variety of energy
usage settings and control capabilities enabling users to set usage parameters
that cannot be overridden by on-site employees, and can be managed remotely through
the Web.
Best-of-breed
manufacturers, however, also offer outsourced monitoring services through which
specially trained account managers monitor and control a company’s energy usage
in each facility continuously, minimizing consumption, maximizing savings, making
seasonal adjustments, and immediately reacting to irregularities — all without
increasing the owner or operator’s personal energy management burden.
5. Marketing and public relations benefits
Consumers appreciate companies that are environmentally
responsible. The installation of an energy-efficiency system can and should be
communicated to current and prospective customers as an example of its green
business practices far beyond typical light bulb and recycling initiatives.
Use of such technology can also bring positive local press attention and even
awards, drive a positive brand image, and draw environmentally conscious
customers to your business.
Such practices are also a huge
boost for intra-company employee morale.
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