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Did you know that industrial facilities can achieve substantial energy savings through simple, low- to no-cost changes? We explore the main ways commercial and industrial facilities can reduce energy use in our recent post: https://lnkd.in/dcFQzMKC Here are some key takeaways: Focus on the facility first: Before purchasing carbon credits or investing in offsite renewables, look at your brick-and-mortar locations. There's trapped value in bloated energy costs! The human element is crucial: Even state-of-the-art systems can be underutilized without proper training and processes. Financial gains are significant: Companies like Sysco have reduced energy intensity by 40%, effectively getting years of free energy. Combine tech and behavior: From VFDs to sensor calibration, small changes add up to big savings. Electrification is key: Industrial heat pumps are emerging as a game-changer in reducing GHG emissions. Data analytics and AI are transforming energy management: Real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance are revolutionizing efficiency. Leadership buy-in is essential: Bold proposals and structured programs can turn executive mandates into actionable outcomes. The goal? Not just net-zero, but absolute zero emissions with transformative reductions in energy intensity and clean onsite generation. It's ambitious, but achievable. #IndustrialEfficiency #EnergyManagement #Sustainability #CleanEnergy

Low or No-Cost Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Low or No-Cost Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Upgrades

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Gareth Evans

Empowering Businesses to Own Their Energy | CEO & Founder at VECKTA | Simplifying Onsite Energy for Sustainable, Profitable Success | Writer, Speaker & Podcast Host Inspiring Positive Change

2mo

Such good takeaways, thanks for sharing! The standout message for me is that in this inflationary environment where businesses are looking to cut costs, there is a huge opportunity right in front of us with energy. Reduce energy consumption and then generate and store energy onsite right where you need it - huge cost savings that not just impact the bottom line today, but set the company up for efficient operations long term!

Daveed Sidhu

Product Management Executive | AI/ML & IoT Innovator | Driving Market Leadership in Renewable Energy & Cybersecurity | Expertise in Strategic Vision, Cross-Functional Team Leadership, and Data-Driven Product Development

2mo

This post highlights some truly impactful strategies for industrial facilities to optimize energy use. It’s impressive to see how small, low-cost changes can unlock significant savings and reduce energy intensity. The emphasis on starting with the facility itself is a great reminder that sometimes the most effective solutions are right in front of us. The combination of technology and human behavior—ensuring proper training and processes—cannot be overstated. It’s also exciting to see the role of data analytics and AI in driving efficiency forward. How do you see these strategies evolving as more facilities adopt electrification and advanced energy management tools?

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Calvin Fine

Ops Co-Founder @ VECKTA. Accelerating the Energy Transition.

2mo

The other great perk here is local incentives. Many electric utilities offer rebates on efficiency upgrades, sometimes up to 💯% of installation costs. Combine that with the incentive money on offer for deploying onsite generation 💰 and it’s an instant recipe for more profitable, more sustainable operations.

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