GREEN ENERGY & ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Clipsal C Bus & Carbon Credits
The business of climate change :
Going Climate Neutral is a simple, affordable and visible
way for businesses to cut their greenhouse emissions.
By neutralizing the carbon emissions from the day to
day running of your business, your corporate sustainability
record will be grounded in real and measurable positive
change.
Using carbon calculators and safe online payment systems,
your business can easily neutralize the carbon emissions
from car and air travel, as well as your office electricity
usage. You can also offset single events, such as conferences
or meetings that involve significant amounts of travel
or power usage.
Businesses who wish also to neutralize their freight,
paper use and taxi use should contact accredited carbon
audit specialists for a carbon footprint and quote.
Many businesses already have processes to reduce their
carbon emissions - switching off lights and computers
after hours, for example. But you can become a climate
leader by supporting the switch to a renewable energy
economy by implementing the Clipsal C- Bus energy management
system. An immediate and sustainable solution, to reducing
your carbon footprint. By making use of the intelligent
solutions offered by the Clipsal C Bus energy management
solution anything becomes possible. The system is fully
automated to remove the “Human Factor” so
that maximum efficiency targets remain a reality.
Hopefully when you buy renewable energy credits, you
are putting renewable energy back into the power grid
to replace the energy from fossil fuels that your business
has used. Your money goes only to new and accredited
projects, such as wind farms, hydro and solar solutions.
Reduce, Renew and Neutralize...
Climate Friendly Tips -
20 things your business can do to help the planet
No matter how big or small your business, you can take
steps to reduce your energy emissions.
Do an energy and/or environmental audit - Understand the impact
your company is having on the environment by auditing your energy use, emissions,
waste and other environmental impacts. Develop a strategy to reduce these impacts
over time. Buy renewable energy/Green Power - Countries like Australia,
Germany and the US offer energy for consumers from renewable sources only such
as solar, wind and geothermal energy. If you have the opportunity, make
the switch and you can save an average of 7 tons of emissions a year. Green
your event - When holding conferences and other large events do what
you can to reduce its environmental impact buying locally, choosing energy-efficient
and environmentally aware venues, purchasing renewable energy/Green Power and
offsetting remaining emissions.
Open the windows turn off the air con - Air conditioning is
one of the biggest users of electricity in the summer and a great contributor
to greenhouse gas emissions. When appropriate, turn of the air con and open
the windows for some fresh air. For enclosed spaces, switch your air conditioner
to economy cycle, which lowers energy use and makes the most of the fresh air.
Shade your office - Install awnings or shading over windows
and walls exposed to the sun. This will help keep the heat out, the air conditioners
off and the power bill low.
Change your light bulbs - A switch from conventional light
bulbs to energy efficient compact fluorescents can be one of the most effective
things your business can do to reduce emissions and stop global warming and
it saves you money. Or dim your incandescents and fluorescents via the Clipsal
C Bus Solution further reducing electrical usage as well as prolonging lamp
life. Make use of occupancy and lux level sensors to control required lux levels
Turn off lights – Or have the Clipsal C bus system do
it for you. It sounds simple but turning off the lights when leaving the office
can make a big difference to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Use Clipsal
C Bus occupancy sensors to do this automatically. Look at your layout - Moving
office furniture to maximize the natural sunlight from windows means less electricity
use, lower costs and nicer views.
Think about your hot water - How much hot water is really
necessary in your office space? Leaving tea urns and water boilers on all day
in your office kitchen uses a lot of energy, up to 90% of which can be wasted.
For small offices a quick boil kettle may be all you need. If larger urns and
water boilers are necessary, switch them off at the end of the day or again
allow the Clipsal C bus system to do this automatically. Look into getting
energy efficient, insulated models.
Switch to solar hot water or gas heating - This can save as
much as two to three tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year and greatly
reduce energy costs.
Make conference or Skype calls instead of trips - Set a company
policy that makes international trips a rarity rather than a regular thing
and make the most of your communication options such as conference, video or
Skype calls. Fewer flights mean less travel time and savings of up to 10 tons
of emissions per international trip. If you need to fly, consider offsetting
the emissions at
Encourage or financially support your employees to use public transport -
Cars contribute 41.7 million tones of Australia's overall carbon dioxide emissions
and similar amounts in other countries. Encourage your employees to use public
transport or financially support them by using a voucher or annual train, bus
or ferry scheme.
Install bike racks and showers - Help your healthy-minded
employees reduce their carbon emissions and get fit by providing safe bike
lock up areas and showers for cyclists, walkers and runners.
Work from home, save the trip - Even a day at home a month
can make a difference to reducing transport emissions. Where appropriate, allow
your employees to work from home occasionally.
Buy efficiency - When buying high energy using equipment
such as computers, copy machines, fleet cars, etc. look
for or ask for the energy ratings and choose the best
energy-saving option accordingly - saves you money and
the earth.
Look at laptops - Next time you're replacing office computers,
remember that laptops and notebooks use up to 90% less energy. If LCD screens
are too small when connected to an energy efficient monitor, they still only
use around half the energy of a normal desktop computer.
Maintain your equipment - Regularly check air conditioning
vents, pipes and filters and maintain office equipment to ensure it is operating
efficiently. Regular maintenance prevents leaks and wasted energy and ensures
you get the best out of expensive equipment.
Buy recycled - Buying used or recycled office furniture and
materials such as paper, means less energy use, emissions and pollution. Recycle
as much of your office waste and unwanted goods as possible.
Switch off standby and turn off monitors - Leaving computers,
printers and photocopiers on stand-by can account for much of your office's
energy use, and therefore emissions and costs. Turn off computers or program
your Clipsal C Bus system to do this for you as well as other equipment off
at source at the end of the day and when not in use..
Install waterless urinals - Every year, billions of litres
of fresh drinking water are wasted in urinals flushing. Waterless urinals use
absolutely no water while meeting the highest hygienic standards. So make the
switch, save your water bill and the environment.
For more information:
Energy Saver, US Dept. of Energy: www.energysavers.gov
Energy Star, US: www.energystar.gov
The Green Building Council, US, UK, Australia, etc.: www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19
www.gbcaus.org
National Energy Foundation, UK: www.nef.org.uk/energyadvice/savingenergy.htm
SDGE, US: www.sdge.com/business/ee_tips.shtml
Mercury Energy, New Zealand: www.mercury.co.nz/Business/savepower_computers.aspx
UK Net Guide - Saving Energy in the Workplace:
www.uknetguide.co.uk/Business/Article/Saving_Energy_In_The_Workplace.html
City of San Jose, US: www.sanjoseca.gov/esd/natural-energy-resources/ER-Tips-office.htm