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0 1 Turn off Lights Not in Use 1. simple ways to go green 0 1 Turn off Lights Not in Use 1. simple ways to go green • Motion Sensors 
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10 2. Energy Efficient Light Bulb simple ways to go green • Fluorescent Lights 10 2. Energy Efficient Light Bulb simple ways to go green • Fluorescent Lights • Incandescent light bulbs consume a lot of energy and are costly • If you have at least four, 100 -watt incandescent bulbs that burn four or more hours a day in your home, the Alliance To Save Energy recommends replacing them with 23 -watt fluorescent bulbs. • Compact fluorescent bulbs use only a quarter of the energy of typical light bulbs, last 10 times longer and lower utility bills. • Replacing just four incandescent bulbs with fluorescent light bulbs will save about 454 kilowatt hours of electricity, a savings of $82 over three years.

10 3. Use Daylight simple ways to go green • Efficient Usage of Daylight 10 3. Use Daylight simple ways to go green • Efficient Usage of Daylight 


10 4. Insulation simple ways to go green • Insulate to sustain temperature more 10 4. Insulation simple ways to go green • Insulate to sustain temperature more efficiently • Heating and cooling account for 50 to 70% of the energy used in the average American home. • Inadequate insulation and air leakage are leading causes of energy waste in most homes. Insulation: a. Saves money and our nation's limited energy resources b. Makes your house more comfortable by helping to maintain a uniform temperature throughout the house c. Makes walls, ceilings, and floors warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Go Energy Star House Insulation

10 5. Seal the Gaps simple ways to go green • Windows • Close 10 5. Seal the Gaps simple ways to go green • Windows • Close them when using air conditioning / heater • Seal the gaps with sealant • Doors • Close them when using air conditioning / heater • Seal the gaps with sealant Go Energy Star 


10 6. Energy Efficient Equipment simple ways to go green • Energy Star certified 10 6. Energy Efficient Equipment simple ways to go green • Energy Star certified equipment • For more information regarding Energy Star certified equipment: Go Energy Star Certificate

10 7. Equipment Management Systems simple ways to go green • Communication Management Systems 10 7. Equipment Management Systems simple ways to go green • Communication Management Systems • Equipment Management Systems 
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10 8. Reduce Heat Loss simple ways to go green • Seal the gaps 10 8. Reduce Heat Loss simple ways to go green • Seal the gaps to contain heat inside the water tank Heat Loss of a House

10 9. Renewable Energy simple ways to go green • Solar Energy Rooftop Solar 10 9. Renewable Energy simple ways to go green • Solar Energy Rooftop Solar Energy Equipment

10 10. Energy Audit simple ways to go green • Assess the current energy 10 10. Energy Audit simple ways to go green • Assess the current energy usage to improve efficiency and reduce cost Energy Audit Performing Insulation Test

Why? 1. It saves money. It costs less power a business that has been Why? 1. It saves money. It costs less power a business that has been converted to a more energy efficient 2. Increase indoor comfort levels 3. Reduces impact on climate changes & carbon footprint 4. Reduces pollution 5. Federal, state, utility, and local jurisdictions’ financial incentives 6. Better corporate image 7. Increase competitiveness Energy Saving Calculator

Incentives • Food Service Equipment • • • $125/Commercial Gas Griddle Unit Up to Incentives • Food Service Equipment • • • $125/Commercial Gas Griddle Unit Up to $500/Gas Fryer Ovens Refrigerators and Freezers Steamers • Heating & Cooling • • Boilers Controls & Thermostats Equipment/Pipe Insulation HVAC Systems, Cash Rebates

Incentives • Appliances • Water Heaters • Manufacturing & Processing • Boilers • Process Incentives • Appliances • Water Heaters • Manufacturing & Processing • Boilers • Process Equipment • Steam Traps • Renewable Energy • Fuel Cells • Solar Energy More Information

Incentives • Water Efficiency • • Controls & Sensors Irrigation Systems/Controls Toilets & Urinals Incentives • Water Efficiency • • Controls & Sensors Irrigation Systems/Controls Toilets & Urinals Water-Pressurized Broom • Whole Building & Systems • Energy Management Systems • New Construction • Services • Direct Installation • Education More Information

California Rebate Program • Many Eligible Technologies & Equipment • Ex. Lighting, Lighting Controls, California Rebate Program • Many Eligible Technologies & Equipment • Ex. Lighting, Lighting Controls, Central Air Conditioners, Energy Management Systems, Commercial Cooking Equipment • Applies to Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit Schools, Agriculture, Institutional • Incentives: • Ex. Energy Efficiency Partnership Savings: $. 11 per k. WH that the new project saves compared to existing k. WH • Additional $100 for each peak k. W reduced • Ice Machines: $300 • More Information at Pasadena Water and Power Rebates More Information

California Rebate Program • Eligible Technologies: • Photovoltaics • Applies to Commercial, Residential, Nonprofit, California Rebate Program • Eligible Technologies: • Photovoltaics • Applies to Commercial, Residential, Nonprofit, Local Government, State Government Institutional • Incentives: • Systems up to 30 k. W given option of receiving expected performance based buydown (EPBB) or performance based Incentives. Systems larger than 30 k. W are eligible for PBI • EPBB: Commercial $1. 40/watt AC • PBI: Commercial $. 212/k. Wh More Information

Saving Record ELECTRICITY USE (k. Wh) USE LAST YEAR THIS YEAR % DIFF January Saving Record ELECTRICITY USE (k. Wh) USE LAST YEAR THIS YEAR % DIFF January February March April May June July August September October November December FOR (k. Wh) USED COST LAST YEAR THIS YEAR % DIFF January February March April May June July August September October November December DEMAND (k. W), if any % LAST YEAR THIS YEAR DIFF DEMAND CHARGES, if any % LAST YEAR THIS YEAR DIFF

Checklist 1. Turn off lights not in use. 2. Use efficient ENERGY STAR products. Checklist 1. Turn off lights not in use. 2. Use efficient ENERGY STAR products. 3. Use Compact Fluorescent Lights in desk lamps. 4. Unplug equipment that drains energy even when not in use like cell phone chargers. 5. Make use of better insulation. 6. Use natural lighting when possible. 7. Seal the Gaps in Doors and Windows. 8. Implement Equipment Management Systems. 9. Make use of renewable energy; install solar panels. 10. Carry out energy audit.