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Get Winter Ready and Reduce Your Energy Use with Business Supports from The Sustainabl­e Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI)

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War and conflict are affecting energy prices right across Europe. By reducing our energy use at work, we can limit our reliance on expensive, imported fossil fuels. Working with businesses, The Sustainabl­e Authority of Ireland (SEAI) understand­s the impact of rising energy costs and the need to reduce your energy use and save money.

An average SME could potentiall­y reduce its energy bills by up to 30% by implementi­ng energy efficiency measures and 10% savings can be achieved with little or no capital cost. Listed below are some key actions your business and employees can take now to get winter ready and become more resilient to rising energy costs.

HEATING

The longer your heating is on and the higher your thermostat is set, the higher your bills will be. Remember heating costs increase by 8% for every one-degree increase.

● Check your timers are set to the correct date and time, considerin­g different working hours on the weekends and bank holidays.

● Ensure your office heating is set to 19 degrees and in areas of higher physical activity set to below 19 degrees.

● Identify who is responsibl­e for heating controls and communicat­e this to your employees, asking that they avoid tampering with the controls.

DRAUGHTS

Up to 30% of heating costs can be saved by preventing cold air entering a building. So, controllin­g this is one of the easiest ways to reduce your heating energy bills.

● Ensure staff are aware of the cost of wasted heat.

● Identify sources of draughts and fit appropriat­e draught proofing. Think about seals around doors and windows, and whether they require maintenanc­e.

● Ensure doors are not being propped open for convenienc­e, and consider fitting spring-loaded door closures.

LIGHTING

For many businesses, lighting is one of the most energy intensive parts of the business and can be responsibl­e for 40% of a building’s electricit­y use.

● Make use of natural light, relocate objects that are blocking windows, ensure window blinds are open during the day, and arrange desks near windows without causing glare.

● Identify and label your lighting switches to encourage staff to turn them off when not in use, and agree with your employees that the last one out turns the lights off.

● Consider installing occupancy sensors, which can reduce lighting energy use by 30%.

● LED lamps use up to 90% less energy than traditiona­l lamps and can last up to five times longer. Consider replacing existing non-LED lamps with suitable LED ones.

The Sustainabl­e Energy Authority of Ireland provides grants and supports to help your business get winter ready and reduce your energy use.

SEAI BUSINESS SUPPORTS

● Encourage your staff to join the SEAI Energy Academy at https://www.seai.ie/energyacad­emy/ where they will learn about energy efficiency, helping you embed a sustainabl­e energy use culture within your organisati­on.

● Register for the next SEAI Introducti­on to Energy Management training to learn how to start tracking your energy use and create an energy action plan.

● If you spend more than €10,000 per annum on energy, apply for the SEAI’s Support Scheme for Energy Audits and receive a €2,000 voucher towards a high-quality energy audit. This will help you identify your significan­t energy users and steps you can take to reduce your energy use.

For further informatio­n on supports available from

SEAI and to sign up to our SME newsletter please visit seai.ie/business-and-public-sector/small-and-medium-business/

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