We help organisations ensure their lighting systems are as efficient as possible. Getting lighting right is vital for the energy efficiency of a building and the well-being of its occupants. Up to 40% of a building’s electricity use is accounted for by lighting, while the right level and quality of light improves the alertness and accuracy of those working in it.
Our experienced energy management team can help your business or organisation develop a strategy that will help your business reduce your energy consumption and become more energy efficient.
This is a 4 stage process:
1. Metering your energy consumption and collecting the data.
2. Finding opportunities to save energy, and estimating how much energy each opportunity could save. You would typically analyse your meter data to find and quantify routine energy waste, and you might also investigate the energy savings that you could make by replacing equipment (e.g. lighting) or by upgrading your building’s insulation.
3. Taking action to target the opportunities to save energy (i.e. tackling the routine waste and replacing or upgrading the inefficient equipment). Typically you’d start with the best opportunities first.
4. Tracking your progress by analysing your meter data to see how well your energy-saving efforts have worked.
Voltage optimisation is an electrical energy saving technique with the mains electricity supply to provide a reduced supply voltage for your business’ equipment.
Voltage optimisers are essentially transformers, and they deliver power at a reduced voltage from the raw mains supply. Most Voltage optimisation units are installed in commercial premises, in between the raw mains transformer and main low voltage distribution board.
Our experts carry out a full analysis to understand exactly which supplies would benefit from this energy saving technique. This also ensures that the most suitable Voltage Optimisers are purchased, they are of a correct size and will have a significant energy saving impact on your business