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How To Lower Your Building's Energy Bills


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The world is quickly becoming a bustling metropolis, with two-thirds of the population living in urban areas. According to the UN, 2.5 billion more people will migrate to cities by 2050, which will result in increased energy consumption.


Smart buildings can help reduce energy costs by cutting down on electricity consumption and reducing environmental impacts. In this blog, we cover different ways you can lower your building's energy bills.


Conduct an Energy Audit

Regardless of size, an energy audit is a must for any building. It helps determine the energy use of a building and identifies ways to promote energy savings and efficiency.


It is imperative to hire a reliable energy audit firm like Slattery Energy who ensure their clients get an accurate picture of how much electricity their building uses.


The audit results can make or break your budget. It can help provide information about how much electricity you use and how to keep your energy bills under control. For example, you can figure out what equipment is not being used efficiently, appliances are using too much power, etc.


A comprehensive energy audit also offers great insight into the types of energy projects that might be beneficial for your building, based on their return-on-investment analysis. This entails comparing expected savings against projected loan payments.


Suppose the benefits of energy savings are more significant than the projected loan payments. In that case, this means less financial burden for you and the project can pay for itself in the long run.


Keep an Eye on Energy Usage

Identify the building systems that consume a major chunk of energy. Each building has its electricity consumption profile, so take some time and assess where the maximum amount of energy is being used.


Monitoring your power usage is vital to understanding whether or not you're using the right amount of electricity. Once you've monitored it, take a close look at the equipment and other systems you are using and how much electricity they use. This will help you to formulate strategies that can save your money on energy bills.


Buildings subject to demand charges can reduce their bills by changing the way they use power. Smart load scheduling, on-site generation, and energy storage are all possible ways of reducing peaks in electricity consumption.


Deploy an Energy Management System

The electrical system is complex and requires constant monitoring. Energy management systems have proven to be an effective tool for analyzing and identifying energy savings opportunities on buildings.


It provides access to historical data and real-time information about your building's power consumption. You can make improvements in areas like lighting efficiency, which will help save money down the line.


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With these three simple steps, you can monitor your building’s energy consumption and lower your energy bills. Contact Jim Slattery at Slattery Energy Consulting Group to help reduce your buildings energy bills.

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