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Naturally, energy costs are one of the biggest expenses for nearly all businesses, so you should be doing all you can to dial in the details and make sure you’re not using more than you need. This is also important from an environmental perspective: as a society, protecting the environment has reached critical importance, and businesses are often at the forefront as those who can make measurable changes.
Both of the above go hand in hand, of course, so in this article, you’ll learn about three sustainable strategies you can adopt for your business today to ensure you lower your costs and protect the planet!

1. Improving Energy Efficiency in Your Building
The first step is to assess the degree to which your building contributes to wasted energy: while you can take a look at things yourself to make some rudimentary judgment, it can help to call in a clean energy advisor to help you see the bigger picture, and there are several go-to strategies they’ll likely mention to you.
One of the biggest is switching to LED lighting: LEDs consume far less energy than the older types of incandescent bulbs, and given the large extent lights contribute to energy costs, you’ll likely make a big saving here.
Another area where energy is lost is through inefficient insulation. Check around the doors and windows and get help measuring the temperature at various points in the building.
You’ll also likely benefit from installing a smart thermostat: these machines can assess your energy needs automatically and adjust accordingly.

2. Invest in Renewable Energy and Storage Systems
Renewable energy systems are finally within reach for most businesses, and you should definitely utilize these new forms of technology if you can.
Industrial energy storage system with solar panels now exist, for example, allowing businesses to reduce their bills by using stored energy at times when rates are highest. They enable you to drastically reduce your reliance on non-renewable sources, and you also benefit from the fact that you always have a backup if your main systems fail.
There’s also the possibility of wind power: small-scale turbines are becoming more popular year after year, and as the technology continues to improve, more businesses will get on board.
3. Optimizing Your Energy Usage Further
Alongside your initial survey of your building’s energy efficiency and whatever new measures you’ve implemented, it’s important to routinely conduct audits to discover what’s working and what isn’t.
Even after installing eco-friendly energy systems like solar panels and turbines, many businesses opt to use some form of automated energy management. These usually comprise smart controls that can regulate and adapt lighting, HVAC, and other equipment to make sure waste is mitigated as much as possible.
You’ll likely never be able to fully optimize all processes, and some waste will be inevitable, but regular monitoring ensures you’re doing your best.

Wrapping Up
You should now have a clearer idea of what goes into both reducing your energy costs and working in a more eco-friendly manner. There’s a fair amount more to look into, but hopefully, the points above get you off to a great start!