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How your business can deal with rising energy costs
Businesses across Ireland are facing big increases in the price of electricity and gas. Read on to see how you can reduce the impact of rising energy costs.
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Energy efficiency measures
- switch to LED lightbulbs: They last longer than traditional lighting and can reduce your energy bill by 20-40%.
- use eco mode: Switching appliances such as dishwashers and printers to eco mode will reduce your energy consumption.
- turn off equipment at end of the day: Switching off computers and other office equipment when not in use will cut your use of energy.
- install smart meters: This will make your bills more accurate and allow you to monitor your energy use on a daily basis so you can take steps to fix any problems.
- minimise heat loss: Installing double glazing and insulation can reduce unnecessary heat loss.
- energy audits: You should regularly review your energy consumption to identify where you can be more efficient. Many suppliers offer this as a free service. You can also conduct it yourself or with the help of an external expert.
- staggering work hours and remote working: Allowing staff to come to work at different times can cut energy use as can running a hybrid model with staff working from home or elsewhere some of the time.
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Date published 14 Jul 2022 | Last updated 2 May 2024
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