How to improve energy efficiency in office buildings
Boost office energy efficiency with smart tips! Learn how controlling access, optimizing climate, and maximizing natural light save costs without sacrificing comfort. Discover Raixer smart lock systems.
Energy efficiency in the office is one of the main goals many companies set for themselves. How can you save on the energy bill without compromising employee comfort? Let's look at some key tips that can help you achieve this.
Tips to improve energy efficiency in the office and company
Saving energy in the office is not as complicated as it seems, but to achieve it, some changes must be implemented beforehand.
Adjust the climate control properly
Climate control devices are essential for thermal comfort, but they are not always used correctly. Setting the temperature too high or too low can significantly affect energy consumption.
For air conditioning, in summer, it should not be below 26 °C, while heating should not exceed 21 °C in winter. Anything above or below these figures can push up energy consumption.
Control access
A smart lock system can help you know when most people are in the office, allowing you to better manage resources. Especially if you have installed home automation systems.
For example, lights can turn on automatically when people are in the room and turn off in the same way when no one is detected.
Furthermore, smart locks can also help with employee time tracking.
Utilise natural light
One of the keys to saving in the office is to take advantage of natural light. For this purpose, windows should be as clear as possible. The more natural light enters the room, the less electric lighting will be needed.
However, since artificial lighting is essential in offices, you should also consider making changes in this regard. One smart measure is to replace traditional light bulbs with LED bulbs.
Raise employee awareness
Energy efficiency in offices very much depends on employee attitudes, because they too can take measures to help achieve it.
Make sure they are aware of behaviours that can drive up consumption, such as leaving lights on in empty rooms, overusing air conditioning, or leaving doors and windows open.
Regarding computer use, encourage them to eliminate systems such as screensavers and to program their computer to suspend after X minutes of inactivity. As well as switching off their computer completely every night.
Use low-consumption equipment
Computers, coffee makers, vending machines… in your office, there is a lot of equipment that is necessary but consumes a lot of energy. When it's time to replace this equipment, it's advisable to choose models that are more energy-efficient.
Energy efficiency in the office is a goal that can be achieved in the medium term if everyone gets involved. Start by conducting a consumption analysis, and this will help you know in which specific areas you should start implementing changes. Both your wallet and the environment will thank you for the effort you are making to achieve more efficient energy consumption.