Getting you started for energy management

data for energy management

Getting you started for energy management – 10 prompts to consider

With the range of energy management solutions currently out there in the market, things can feel complicated and starting your journey to become more sustainable (and save money) can be daunting.

We work with our clients to uncomplicate the process and put together a sustainability strategy that everyone can buy into…have a read of the tips below and reach out if you have any follow-up questions. We are always happy to talk about energy!

1. Do you have areas that are only occasionally used or people just pass through? Installing PIR is a great way to avoid lights being left on and forgotten about

2. Are your windows open? Have a quick check around the building to make sure radiators, AC and other heating or cooling equipment aren’t running at the same time otherwise that’s money literally out of the window!

3. Portable electric heaters can really mess with your building environment, they can confuse sensors into thinking it is warmer in the building than it actually is, forcing cooling on and creating a vicious circle.

4. Is your hot water tap nearly boiling? This could be a sign that your boiler thermostat is set too high and could be reduced for a nice gas saving.

5. When was the last time things got a good look over? Keeping systems maintained means they will work more efficiently and potentially reduce reactive costs in the future.

6. Server rooms can be like iceboxes, running your AC 24/7, but is this needed? Speak with your IT team and find out what your exact server requirements are, you might be able to budge that AC up a few degrees and save some money.

7. Got a building management system? Often these systems can be forgotten about but they control a large amount of your building consumption – 100% worth getting a good engineer in for a day for a once over to make sure things are working as they should be.

8. What’s happening at night? A night survey of your building might help you identify what sneaky systems are still running when everyone has gone home.

9. Timeclocks – often smaller systems can be run by timeclocks onsite, just check that times are set correctly and are relevant to what hours your building operates they can often go astray, especially when the clocks go forward or back!

10. Ask your energy supplier or broker what data they can send you around your energy consumption, once you have this feel free to get in touch and we can help you with some handy data profiling tips for excel.

Who Are Thermatic Energy Services?

We work with end-user clients to help them achieve their energy management targets. Our support ranges from Install, monitoring and compliance to procurement. Our main focus is giving our customers visibility to their systems and data to allow them to make actionable decisions to reduce their energy consumption, improve their building operation and achieve their sustainability targets.