5 Ways to Make Your Building More Energy Efficient

08-04-14 | Commercial Energy Conservation, Save Power

Discover tips that will assist you in conserving more of your building’s energy.

It is our goal at Legend Power to provide you with a product that will help you and your building utilize your power and energy source in a more efficient manner, in addition to reducing your energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and electrical bill. In saying that, we truly believe that there are several things that can assist with your energy conservation efforts and work in tandem with our products to help you conserve as much energy and money as possible. Below are five tips to help you do so.

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  1. Save at the source: Only use the energy your building needs. Invest in Legend Power’s Harmonizer and reduce your building’s electrical energy consumption, save money and lower your greenhouse gas emissions.
  2. Contain your heat: A considerable amount of heat is lost through poorly insulated windows. Consider replacing old, single pane glass windows with double pane glass windows that will help prevent your heat from escaping.
  3. Care for your building: General upkeep and maintenance of your building will help save resources and costs. By fixing things such as leaky taps, you can prevent pouring money down the drain, literally!
  4. Turn the cool air off: Keeping your employees cool and happy during the hot summer months is important, however, don’t forget that you can turn the air conditioner off when your staff will be out of office for an extended period of time.
  5. Commit to your light bulb: Rather than spend less now and more over the long run, swap out your building’s regular light bulbs for energy efficient light emitting diode (LED) bulbs. LED light bulbs have an estimated life span of 100,000 hours, or around 11 years of continuous operation, and an estimated energy efficiency of 80-90% in comparison to your average light bulbs.

Contact us to learn more about the Harmonizer and how you can begin to make your building more energy efficient.

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