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Managing Energy Consumption

Managing Energy Consumption. ENERGY SAVING IS ONLY GOOD IF IT SAVES YOU MONEY. ENERGY SAVING IS BETTER IF IT MAKES YOU MONEY. GUESTS APPROVE OF ENERGY SAVINGS. Hotel guests who care about the environment will choose you over others, if they know about your environmental efforts.

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Managing Energy Consumption

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  1. Managing Energy Consumption ENERGY SAVING IS ONLY GOOD IF IT SAVES YOU MONEY. ENERGY SAVING IS BETTER IF IT MAKES YOU MONEY.

  2. GUESTS APPROVE OF ENERGY SAVINGS. • Hotel guests who care about the environment will choose you over others, if they know about your environmental efforts. • Maho Bay Resort, in the U.S. Virgin islands, reports that media interest in the resort’s environmental programs has made a publicity budget unnecessary for the past ten years.

  3. How To tell Guests • Use placards in rooms. • Use signs or table tents in public areas. • Inform guests at check-in. • Display your Environmental Policy. • Small signs calling attention to specific areas of savings.

  4. Electricity use accounts for 60% to 70% of utility costs of a typical hotel. • LIGHTING • HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING • LAUNDRY AND KITCHEN • GENERAL OPERATIONS

  5. Lighting is about 30% to 40% of Hotel Electricity Costs. • North Carolina’s Administrative code 15A NCAC 18A.1800 requires 10 foot-candle illumination in Hotel common areas and 30 foot-candles in guest rooms.(at 30 in. off the floor) • Light energy saving rate of 50% or more is possible, when rooms are occupied. • Electricity to run a light bulb can cost 100 times more than the bulb did. • Energy efficient compact fluorescents use athird the watts, making the electric billsmaller for the same light.

  6. Lighting is about 30% to 40% of Hotel Electricity Costs. • Inefficient bulbs create serious heat that can run up air conditioning costs. • CLEANING fixtures once a year can save as much as 30% in room lighting. • Is outdoor lighting being used well and inspected regularly? • Old style EXIT Signs can cost $250 /year to run, while LED EXIT signs can cost $3/year.

  7. The Easy Lighting Cost Savers • CHOSSE LOWER LAMP WATTAGE. Today’s bulbs are brighter but use less wattage. • TURN OFF UN-NEEDED LIGHTS. • USE TASK LIGHTING. It puts light where it is needed, saving wasted overhead lighting. • INSTALL TIMERS AND MOTION SENSORS.Controls can SAVE 10% or more of lighting costs.

  8. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) • HVAC systems have coils that need cleaning and/or filters that need changing.Dirty coils and filters cut efficiency and could create many thousands of dollars in extra costs. • HVAC Fan motors and drive belts need maintenance.A worn belt can mean 10% extra motor operating costs. • Look for heat sources under thermostats. Such as coffee pots or computers • Use Zone and Automatic Controls.

  9. Laundry and Kitchen • Properly use and maintain equipment. • Periodically clean refrigeration condenser coils can save thousands. • Is there “over” refrigeration or freezing? • Can the kitchen exhaust be better balanced? • Use energy saving appliances. • The timing of when you use equipmentoften makes or looses an energy profit.

  10. General Operations in Energy • Are Ice Machines energy efficient? • Are office machines energy efficient? • Are hot water heaters maintained? • Are boiler tubes cleaned every few years? • Are Pool pumps and filters cleaned? • Can pool filter running time be reduced?

  11. Employee Power Saves Energy • Employee Common Sense makes all the difference in energy savings. • What employees and management know about energy saving helps then to spot energy waste. • Rewards and incentives remind employees to save energy. • Energy saving practices often save work-hours.

  12. Energy Bills can LIE • Problems with meters could go undetected for years. • Compare electric bills with the same periods in previous years to detect costly hidden problems or practices. • Rate Schedules can be adjusted once a year to get the best rates, as equipment, practices, and circumstances change. • Rate Schedule fees and penalties can show something is wrong with your operation.

  13. FREE Energy Audits are Available NC Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance (DPPEA) 1-800-763-0136 www.p2pays.org

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