Sustainability Policies
Today I want to talk about putting sustainable policies in place within your business. You have to first of all decide what you want to do, it might be that you want to concentrate on your power usage, your electric. It’s an easy one to do, but to do that you need to probably get […]
Tuesday’s Cost Reduction Tip
Lighting – PIR According to figures from the Carbon Trust, lighting makes up 25% of the electricity use in a Hospitality business. As well as converting your lighting to LED consider using motion sensors in low use areas such as corridors in hotel, cellars, store cupboards and toilets. A PIR (passive infrared) sensor turns lights […]
What should I look out for when entering into a new Gas or Electric supply contract?
Consider what energy contract is suitable for your business needs, shop around and compare supplier’ offers. As business tariffs are not published online this means phone each supplier or a broker such as ourselves could help you. Read and make sure you understand the key points of your contract. When you receive them read the […]
Why Is this Hurting Your Bottom Line?
In a bar you have all sorts of cooling equipment such as Flash Coolers, Bottle Fridges and Cellar Coolers. They are designed to radiate heat into the air around them.
Golf Club Turns a Cost into Profit
The Shield Gazette has reported that the Whitburn Golf Club has launched a series of improvements to make the course fit for the 21st Century.
10 Tenets of Energy Saving – #1
Before you can make any informed decisions you need to measure and understand your current usage. By using Wireless monitoring you are able to pinpoint where the inefficiencies are and then concentrate on the best savings. Undertaking monitoring of your energy use on average identifies savings of 10%, but in a lot of cases this […]
The Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme for Energy Saving Technologies
Or How to give your cash flow a boost and reduce your operating costs. The Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) Scheme was brought in by the Government to encourage businesses to switch to energy saving technologies that are listed on the Energy Technology List (ETL). The ECA scheme allows business to write off 100% of the […]
Golf Clubs Turn Heating Bills Into Income With Biomass
Golf Clubs operate 7 days a week, with members wanting a warm club house, bar and restaurant and plenty of hot water for their showers after they have played their rounds. This all adds up to golf clubs having the highest energy spends of any type of sports clubs.
Reducing Energy Costs in a Catering Kitchen.
As commercial kitchen equipment ages it becomes less efficient.