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Energy efficiency makes good business sense

These days, there are many reasons why businesses are placing a focus on becoming energy efficient.

There are many reasons why businesses are placing a focus on becoming more energy efficient – using less energy can be good for the environment as well as for a business’ bottom line.

Regardless of your goals, reviewing the efficiency of energy consumption is becoming increasingly commonplace as it makes better business sense.

It’s therefore unsurprising that more industry and government initiatives have become accessible to support business efficiency practices.

Power Factor Correction

Why pay for energy that can’t be used?

For instance, many customers aren’t aware that – as well as the power that is used in equipment (real power) – a site may draw power that is not directly used (reactive power). The combination of the two is known as apparent power. Power Factor is the relationship between real and apparent power (kVA). If your site has a poor power factor, you could be paying for energy that cannot be used.

The AGL Electroserv team of experts specialise in helping our clients reduce kVA. By designing, manufacturing, installing and servicing Power Factor Correction equipment nationally, we may be able to extend the life of your equipment, ensure compliance with regulatory codes, or help ensure that more power is available for site expansion without the need for new switchboards and cabling.

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Operational Energy Management

From human behaviour to software faults and less-than-efficient hardware, many factors contribute to potential energy wastage in commercial buildings – unless they are regularly monitored and expertly analysed.

That’s where Operational Energy Management (OEM) comes in – a set of technologies and processes that identify anomalies as they occur, analyse the cause and report back to the building manager to have them rectified.

OEM works by converting a building’s data into actionable items. Our dedicated team of OEM experts aim to address this energy wastage and ensure every building we monitor is fully optimised.

Here are some additional resources to help improve your business’ energy efficiencies:

Administered by the Department of Industry and Science, A Fair Deal on Energy website is a national joint initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments. It supports the implementation of energy efficiency practices and shares best-practice information on energy efficiency, case studies and resource materials from Australia and overseas.

AIG’s (Australian Industry Group) series of short videos features energy efficiency, optimisation and management as well as an energy calculator.

The NSW government’s Energy Saver program helps businesses identify energy-saving opportunities, access funding and assists with project management and training.

Victoria’s Energy Upgrades Program (formerly the Energy Efficiency Target or VEET scheme) is designed to make energy efficiency improvements more affordable, contribute to greenhouse gas reduction and encourages investment in energy efficiency goods and services.

Energy efficiency information, advice and programs from the SA government.

How can we help?

If you’re interested in learning about more ways to reduce your business’s energy consumption, get in touch 131 245 or visit agl.com.au/pfc.

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