business energy efficiency https://www.starenergypartners.com Mon, 24 Aug 2020 18:38:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.10 Get in the Business of Saving Energy https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/energy-efficiency/get-in-the-business-of-saving-energy/ Wed, 16 Dec 2015 08:20:24 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=8839 We spend a lot of time talking about saving energy at home, but the same principles can also be put to good use in the workplace! Below are some great energy efficiency tips specifically for your office—share these tips with your boss and wow them with your energy savvy! First, one very timely example: turn...

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We spend a lot of time talking about saving energy at home, but the same principles can also be put to good use in the workplace! Below are some great energy efficiency tips specifically for your office—share these tips with your boss and wow them with your energy savvy!

  • First, one very timely example: turn off your computers before you head off for your holiday vacation! For example, a UK study from 2010 found that the country’s small businesses collectively wasted £40 million (that’s roughly $60.68 million given the current exchange rate) just by leaving their computers on for 10 days.
  • Install occupancy lighting sensors so that lights are only on when someone is in the room. There’s also the low-tech option of always turning the light off when you’re leaving the room.
  • Go LED! LED lights are better than conventional fluorescent and incandescent bulbs in several ways: they last longer, they consume less energy, they produce less heat (which can help reduce your A/C costs), and they last a long time!
  • Install a programmable thermostat. With this handy device, you can change your office’s temperature while away from the office, and it will provide you with feedback on your energy usage and how you can adjust your consumption habits to save money.
  • If you’re moving into a new office, try to choose one that has a lot of windows. Windows let in natural sunlight, which will allow you to become less reliant on overhead lighting. Your employees will be happy to see the sunshine as well!
  • Consider having your employees work on laptops and tablets instead of desktop computers. These alternatives use considerably less energy, plus they are very mobile!
  • Make sure that all of your electronic equipment is running in its energy saving or economy mode.
  • Consider allowing your employees to telecommute from time to time. Having fewer employees in your physical office at any given time is one way to guarantee that you consume less energy than you normally would! Of course, this doesn’t have to mean telecommuting all of the time, either. You might try letting employees telecommute when they are feeling too ill to come into work, or if they are traveling on their way back from vacation, etc.
  • Look for ENERGY STAR rated equipment; it consumes less energy than traditional appliances.

 

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Why the NHL is the Leader in Green and Sustainable Sports https://www.starenergypartners.com/blog/renewable-energy/why-the-nhl-is-the-leader-in-green-and-sustainable-sports/ Thu, 06 Aug 2015 16:24:03 +0000 http://www.starenergypartners.com/?p=8293 The NHL is one of the biggest names in North American sports. With 30 clubs throughout the U.S. and Canada, the NHL has a significant impact on the lives of millions of people. Luckily, the NHL is using its platform for good purposes, promoting sustainability practices and renewable energy. Recently, the NHL began a partnership...

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The NHL is one of the biggest names in North American sports. With 30 clubs throughout the U.S. and Canada, the NHL has a significant impact on the lives of millions of people. Luckily, the NHL is using its platform for good purposes, promoting sustainability practices and renewable energy.

Recently, the NHL began a partnership that involves purchasing Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) and other Carbon Offsets to the degree that they will match the estimate carbon footprint of the collective NHL. The NHL has already offset 550,000 metric tons of carbon, the expected amount of emissions from the NHL’s 2014–2015 season. The RECs purchased by the NHL used renewable energy sources for their electricity generation.

In fact, the NHL’s actions are the largest by any known U.S. sports property. The EPA recognized the NHL’s commitment to sustainability by naming them 17th on their National Top 100 list of largest green power users. This was the first time a professional sports league made the list, which is impressive.

At Star Energy Partners, we are delighted to see the NHL setting a good example for their fans, as well as the rest of the sports and entertainment industry.

This partnership with Constellation isn’t the first time that the NHL has made huge strides in terms of supporting the renewable energy industry. During the summer of 2014, the NHL announced the release of the 2014 NHL Sustainability Report, a document designed to outline the benchmarks and successes of the entire league’s effort to increase their sustainability.

Also during the summer of 2014, The Green Sports Alliance honored NHL commissioner Gary Bettman with the 2014 Green Sports Alliance Environmental Leadership Award, due in large part to his work in establishing NHL Green. NHL Green is an initiative aimed at completing five goals: tracking impacts, reducing waste, offsetting impacts, supporting environmental programs, and inspiring environmental progress.

Star Energy Partners offers several green energy products as well, including RECs. Visit our green energy page to learn more about the green energy products we offer.

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