Energy
Energy Efficiency
Nearly all buildings share the same challenges inthe management of energy reduction and aremajor consumers of electricity in the form ofheating, cooling, lighting and hot water. Buildingsare energy intensive, accounting for 40% ofprimary energy use and are responsible for up to
40% of CO2 emissions within Australia. Existingtechnologies in the form of lighting retrofits,heating & cooling plant, energy-efficient motors,variable-speed drives, integrated building controlsand automation systems can significantly reducebuilding energy consumption by up to 50 70%.
Benefits of Applying Energy Efficiency Principles
Reduce electricity bill costs
Manage peak load demand
Monitor & report energy
consumption
Improve environmental &
economic performance of campus
buildings
With electricity prices continuing to rise for theforeseeable future, improving energy performancecan be the first step toward optimising anorganisations buildings portfolio. Energyefficiency helps mitigate rising energy costs,reduces environmental footprints, and increases
the value and competitiveness of a building. Withthe energy efficiency retrotting revolution wellunderway, understanding which strategy toimplement and applying energy efficient solutionsinto your facility can ensure your energy efficiencyand business objectives are met.