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General tips for building owners
In order to save energy and money, the owner needs to effectively manage the building: one of the best ways of achieving this is to first appoint an energy manager; however this is not always possible. Here are some tips and advice that improve the energy performance of buildings, that a building owner should follow:
- Introduce a Maintenance Programme
- Keep all drawings of the building and its installations, all design documentation, equipment certificates and manuals, test protocols and letters of guarantee, and operation and maintenance manuals
- Encourage the occupants of the building to save energy. Behavioural change can reduce energy consumption by up to 20%.
In cases of equipment/installation replacement or purchase of new equipment:
- Contact the local Customer Center (if available) for free advice on implementing your energy saving projects
- New appliances should generally have an energy label class A (or even A++)
- In case of bigger refurbishment actions, order an energy audit and consider:
- Taking steps to reduce energy demand (e.g. through using insulation etc, see building envelope) then consider
- Changing of the fuel type used
- Installation of a cogeneration plant
- Installation of alternative heating sources such as geothermal heat pumps, solar or other renewable energy sources
- Identify the potential supplier, installer or contractor (where possible contact suppliers that have been recommended to you)
- If you consider third party financing or contracting to realise efficiency measures, ask for model contracts and contact experienced municipal energy managers
- Ensure that a controlled approach to mechanical ventilation is taken, as a minimum amount of fresh air is required for health and safety reasons.
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AquaClic water savers: a relief for the municipal wallet and the climate |
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With AquaClic water saving devices for water taps or showers, a municipality can save water, energy and, ultimately, money. By choosing an individual design, the city can display its own commitment to fight climate change and raise the citizens’ awareness in bathrooms, kitchens and shower rooms.
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