Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency has proven to be a cost effective strategy in building economies without necessarily growing energy consumption. At the rate we are using energy, the global demand for energy from conventional resources will have reached staggering heights by 2030.
Making homes, vehicles, and businesses more energy efficient is seen as part of the solution to addressing the problems of pollution, global warming, and fossil fuel depletion.
Some companies are reluctant to engage in energy efficiency measures despite the favourable returns on investment that can result.
In many organisations, there are oppurtunities to make significant savings in energy efficiencies in lighting, fans, pump systems, HVAC, refrigeration, hot water & steam, production equipment and office equipment. We can become more energy efficient by optimising our industrial manufacturing processes.
Efficient energy use is achieved primarily by means of a more efficient technology or process, rather than by changes in an individual's behaviour.
Energy efficiency can be best achieved by deploying the Longship EPO service.


