• B2B Energy - 12 days of Christmas - Day 8

  • Jan 1 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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B2B Energy - 12 days of Christmas - Day 8

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  • B2B Energy 12 Days of Christmas – Day 8

    Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening! Welcome to B2B Energy’s 12 Days of Christmas. First, let me wish you all a very Happy NewYear! I hope you’ve enjoyed the festive season and found value in the messages I’ve shared.

    As we step into the New Year, it’s the perfect time to set resolutions. This year, I want to challenge you with a simple but impactful resolution: every day, take a meter reading for your building—whether it’s for gas, electricity, or both. Track your organisation’s energy usage daily.

    -Here’s how to approach it:

    -Take a daily reading.

    -Log the data consistently.

    Monitor your usage over time and identify areas for improvement.

    Let’s turn this into a month-long challenge. New Year’s resolutions often fade away, but a focused effort over one month can yield significant results. Make it a game—see how much you can reduce your energy consumption each day.

    We’ve worked with an organisation over the past two years using a simple system to collect daily data, and the result? They reduced their energy consumption by an impressive 60%, simply by tracking and analysing daily usage.

    Starting this habit in 2025 can set you on the path to long-term energy savings. It’s a straightforward first step, and as you continue, it will evolve naturally.

    Here’s to a brighter and more efficient New Year! Let’s make this resolution count. Happy New Year, everyone!

    #energy #energymanagement #12daysofchristmas #energyexpert #b2benergyexperts

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