Holiday Energy Savings: 6 Tips for Small Businesses
Small BusinessDec 6, 2024
The holiday season is upon us, and while it’s a time for celebration and increased business activity, it’s also a period when energy costs can skyrocket. With lights, heating, and extended hours, small businesses often see a spike in their energy bills. But don’t worry, I’ve got some tips to help you save money on energy during this festive season.
Upgrade to LED Lights: If you’re still using incandescent bulbs for your holiday decorations, it’s time for an upgrade. LED lights use up to 75% less energy and last 25 times longer. Plus, they produce less heat, reducing the risk of fire hazards. A small retail store in Pennsylvania reported saving over $200 on their holiday lighting bill by making the switch to LEDs.
Optimize Heating: Heating costs can be a major expense during the winter months. Make sure your heating system is running efficiently by scheduling a maintenance check. Consider installing a programmable thermostat to automatically lower the temperature during off-hours. A café in Illinois found that setting their thermostat to lower the temperature by 10 degrees overnight saved them 10% on their heating bill.
Use Timers and Smart Plugs: Timers and smart plugs can help you control when your lights and decorations are on. Set them to turn off during non-business hours to avoid wasting energy. A small office in Ohio used smart plugs to manage their holiday lights, cutting their energy usage by 20%.
Seal Drafts: Drafty windows and doors can lead to significant heat loss. Use weather stripping or caulk to seal any gaps and keep the warm air inside. A boutique in Maryland reduced their heating costs by 15% after sealing drafts around their windows and doors.
Consider Energy-Efficient Appliances: If you’re in the market for new equipment, look for energy-efficient models. They might have a higher upfront cost, but the long-term savings on your energy bills can be substantial. A bakery in New Jersey invested in an energy-efficient oven and saw their electricity bill drop by 10%.
Talk to Your Energy Supplier: AEP Energy offers options when it comes to your business’ electricity supply, rather than a “one-size-fits-all” approach. Our Small Business Energy Consultants will work with you to understand your business’ energy usage and goals to recommend the right plan for your business.
By implementing these tips, you can keep your energy costs in check and ensure that your business remains profitable during the holiday season. Remember, every little bit helps, and those savings can add up quickly. To learn more, visit: Small Business Energy Supplier | AEP Energy
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