Saving electricity improves the bottom line


It’s not looking good for your business, your accountant tells you. Operational costs are increasing, the employees are asking for a wage increase and the recent electricity tariff increase is cutting into your profit margins. 

Conduct an energy audit

An energy audit of the workplace will help you to assess how much electricity is being used in the office/building/facility, where energy is being wasted and what measures can be taken to be more energy  efficient.

The good news is, you do not have to specifically employ an Energy Manager to conduct energy audits. You can contact TNB Energy Services Sdn Bhd (TNBES) to carry out walk-through audits or comprehensive audits, and help you strategise your energy savings. Their main business is in green energy and their emphasis is on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Consultancy services.

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