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Examples Of Energy Efficiency Spur Action

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The Pew Center for Global Climate Change underlines why organizations should be proactive when seeking energy efficiencies and not wait for federal legislation or regulation to be imposed by the EPA. A recent report issued by the body provides a clear picture. Firms studied by the Center cited a number of significant benefits including financial, reputational and attitudinal.

Organizations should consider examples of energy efficiency as they seek to improve their market position. According to Pew, those companies that strive to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions as a core part of the business strategy benefited in many different ways. So long as clear goals were established and the system was set up to collect data and manage the outcome, clear results could be demonstrated.

The Pew Center for Global Climate Change underlines why organizations should be proactive when seeking energy efficiencies and not wait for federal legislation or regulation to be imposed by the EPA. A recent report issued by the body provides a clear picture. Firms studied by the Center cited a number of significant benefits including financial, reputational and attitudinal.

Cost saving is a hot topic in board rooms around the country and energy is one of the largest costs that any business can face. Managers are seeking examples of energy efficiency as they are now beginning to understand that this "low hanging fruit" can represent cost savings that are difficult to replicate elsewhere.

Companies are opting to insulate ceilings, replace inefficient doors and windows, install motion detectors, upgrade lighting units and realize that such examples of energy efficiency can help to directly reduce power bills and consequent carbon emissions.

Those committed to take early action are finding that their examples of energy efficiency also lead to reductions in maintenance costs. These improvements, if communicated well to staff, lead to an uptick in morale. In short, the organization wins all the way down the line and can maneuver itself into a position to enhance its reputation.

Building stock typically lasts for an average of fifty years and many companies find themselves occupying buildings that are far from efficient. In this case, retrofitting of existing appliances and assets is the first priority and the federal government is making grants available to help finance these moves.

Companies must become more aware of the growing move toward carbon regulation. Carbon, being a byproduct of fossil fuel produced energy, is a direct contributor to global warming and the majority of scientists agree is responsible for accelerating climate change. By becoming more energy efficient, an organization can help to avoid any potential direct carbon taxation in the future.

There are many examples of energy efficiency in action and plenty of reasons for the typical organization to conform. Management must make sure that they are in possession of accurate and up-to-date information, generated in real-time, so that they can ensure that all assets are operating to peak efficiency, cutting back their raw energy costs to a minimum.

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