Our top five energy saving initiatives to save money and reduce emissions
Could your business save energy and money by making these
simple changes? There are many ways a business can save energy and cut running
costs – here, Evotech’s Senior Consulting Engineer, Richard Watts provides his
top five energy saving initiatives:
Switch to energy saving LED lighting
In commercial buildings, lighting accounts for around 30% of
total energy usage. Savings of up to 80% can be made by deploying efficient LED
lamp technologies. Maintenance costs are also reduced as the products are
usually guaranteed maintenance free for up to 10 years by some manufacturers.
Building performance optimisation
The three basic functions of a Building Energy Management
System (BEMS) are improving plant control, monitoring energy usage and
optimising plant operating times. Traditional BEMS, however, are commonly
poorly configured, use data from aging uncalibrated sensors, and don’t take
advantage of real-time or forecast weather data. Savings of up to 30% can be
achieved by installing an effective building performance optimisation system.
Supply voltage optimisation
Most modern equipment is designed to operate at a voltage of
400/230V, however, the UK electricity supply averages over 420/240V, or higher.
Optimising supply voltage to 225V or 220V can save anything from 5-15% in
electricity consumption. Where voltage optimisation is not feasible, low and no
cost improvements can be achieved by tapping down transformers or replacing old
transformers where the electricity supply enters a building.
High efficiency motors and variable speed drives
Electric motors, which tend to be the largest single
consumer of electrical energy, can be found everywhere - across industry and
commerce; in fans, conveyor belts, - pumps, lifts and air conditioning, to list
just a few examples. The energy cost to run a motor for two months can be
greater than the initial purchase price. Modern motors, designed to mandatory
motor efficiency standards IE2, are substantially more efficient; generally
paying back their capital expenditure within the first year. Variable speed
drives (VSDs) optimise the voltage and frequency supply to the motor matching
speed to the actual load demand, further reducing the energy consumed.
Conduct an energy audit
Evaluating the performance of your building is the most comprehensive method of assessing how the building actually functions; not just today, but also in the years ahead. By undertaking this type of audit, you can identify the measures that will re-balance and maximise your building’s overall performance, resulting in reduced energy consumption, associated running costs and carbon emissions.
For more information on Evotech's energy saving solutions call our team on 0333 207 4245 or visit the Evotech website
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