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Energy Strategies |
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Control and overall management of all costs is vital to the success of any business. Energy is both a controllable cost and currently a focus of much environmental legislation, regulation and taxation (such as the forthcoming Climate Change Levy) on industry. A company implementing an EMS may have already identified the fact that a lack of energy management and monitoring on site is a significant environmental effect and are targeting it in their improvement programme. Being a cost that can be controlled with relative ease however, means that all companies, regardless of whether they are implementing an EMS should look at it. All companies should keep a close check on the amount of energy consumed through regular monitoring- which will enable them to assess the effectiveness of any energy efficiency measures implemented. Most energy efficiency projects involve low cost and no cost measures that have small payback periods. |
Typical Uses of Energy in Industry:
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Sources of energy efficiency information There are a number of common cost saving measures that can be implemented. The Energy Efficiency best practice programme is useful for advice and has a range of publications giving technical and managerial advice, ranging from choosing electrical motors, to raising staff awareness and motivation in energy efficiency. |