TPI wants to help you manage your capacity and even-increasing utility costs. Here are some of our best tips:
Peak Demand Day Warnings
There are several peak demand days throughout the year, and warnings are given in advance so you can make sure to adapt your business electricity demand appropriately.
The RTO needs to supply the energy grid without any issues of blackouts or shutdowns and often will require the help of local businesses to reduce their electricity during those days.
Refine Your Daily Energy Habits
Depending on the specific needs of your business, think about all the energy you use on a given day and brainstorm ways to reduce it.
Here are some general tips:
- In the winter, lower your thermostat to 68ยฐF when you’re in the office and to 55ยฐF when the office is empty.
- In the summer, raise your thermostat to 78ยฐF when you’re in the office and 85ยฐF while you’re away.
- Set your lights on sensors to turn off when no one is in the room (this is especially important for large warehouses and conference rooms).
- Try running primary machines overnight instead of during peak demand hours.
Don’t Put Off That Efficiency Project.
An efficiency project, like an LED Lighting upgrade or HVAC Upgrade, can significantly reduce your energy consumption by 50% or more in some cases.
Benefits of an efficiency project include:
- A lower monthly electric bill.
- Reduced maintenance.
- The opportunity for project rebates or incentives.
Sign Up For Demand Response
Demand Response is a program that allows large consumers to reduce or shift their electricity use during peak demand hours.
If you’re in a Demand Response program, you may be called upon by the utility to reduce your electric demand, which means shutting down a certain percent of your business for a few hours during peak demand days.
Companies in these programs are rewarded with a substantial sum of cash for participating in these programs.