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Guest Blog: Electric Ireland – Powering back up for business

As more businesses reopen as we move through the roadmap for reopening society many companies are taking the opportunity to take stock and review their business to become more efficient.

According to Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), the average SME could reduce its energy bill by up to 30% by implementing energy-efficiency measures. It says that up to 10% can be achieved at little or no capital cost. Some investment may be needed to achieve the full savings however, you can generally have payback in about 18 months.

The SEAI has a range of grants available to help your business save on energy costs.

If you are looking for immediate energy savings, however, here are some cost-savings measures you can implement:

Get your lights right  

Get smart with electronics 

Laptop computers consume significantly less electricity than desktop computers.

Get employees on board 

Reduce peak demand 

Make better use of office space 

Look after your heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC)  

Appoint an employee energy ambassador to oversee and manage use of energy – they can encourage workers to take simple cost-saving measures such as boiling just the amount of water they need, keeping the fridge door closed and turning off kitchen appliances when not in use.

Programme your thermostats 

Energy audit 

Weigh up your transportation costs 

Learn more about what Electric Ireland can offer your business at electricireland.ie/business

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