Identifying Energy Efficiency Projects
Getting Started with Few Hassles
As
the saying goes, "time is money" and that can be particularly true for
small businesses. However, not taking time (to save energy) can mean
big money lost.
Reduction in
daily energy costs and monthly utility bills for the lifetime of your
business can make it well worth the time needed to pursue
effective-efficiency upgrades. Here are some strategies to jump-start
your energy savings:
- Ask your utility if
they offer free or inexpensive energy audits and/or rebates for
energy-efficiency upgrades. A good place to start is the Energy Crossroads - a consolidated listing, by state, of many of the utility energy-efficiency programs available for small businesses.
- Invite contractors to your facility to suggest upgrades and provide free estimates.
- Contract with an energy professional to coordinate and manage your project.
- Leverage your time by drawing on the expertise of ENERGY STAR.
Small manufacturers who are interested in a facility audit may also want to check out the following:
- Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs)
Provides eligible small- and medium-sized manufacturers with no-cost
energy assessments. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy,
Industrial Technologies Program.
- Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP)
Provides customized technical assistance programs to manufacturers in
the areas of process improvement, supply chain management, and business
operations. Programs include assistance with implementing energy saving
measures in the manufacturing process. Sponsored by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Produced in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, Business Gateway and ENERGY STAR®