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Rising Business Electricity Prices and Fossil Fuel Consumption



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By : Jessica Modul    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-11 04:08:18
Electricity prices here in the UK have increased so rapidly in recent years that it has been difficult for many businesses to adjust. Particularly for those working in the technology sector and other electricity intensive industries, increased prices can quickly cause energy bills to spiral out of control.

Unfortunately for many companies, business electricity prices tend to be based on a number of factors that are largely out of the consumer's control. This is partly because the price of electricity is so closely to the cost of fuel: when fuel prices rise as they very frequently do, so does the price of the electricity that is generated using that fuel.

In the longer term, electricity prices will drop when renewable energy technologies become sufficiently advanced to replace fossil fuels as the backbone of The National Grid. Although we are still some time away from achieving this goal, recent advances in areas such as the development and production of solar cells may ultimately lead to a new, golden era of energy production at some point in the not too distant future. Amongst the more promising technologies are new nanoparticle-based photovoltaic cells with the potential to be more than twice as efficient as those in common use today.

For now, the best thing your business can do to keep energy bills down is to keep an eye on all the major providers for a better deal and in the meanwhile, reduce energy consumption wherever possible. This is often easier said than done but there are a few simple steps your business can take that will make a difference in the longer term. Whilst simple measures such as ensuring that all the computers in your office are turned off when they are not in active use will not produce results overnight, they can make a surprising amount of financial difference when the savings are calculated over an entire year or several years.

It is also worth bearing in mind that whilst replacing existing computer systems with more energy-efficient counterparts will represent a significant cost in the short term, particularly for those businesses in the information technology sector, the savings can be considerable in the longer term. If buying new systems outright is not financially viable for your business, you might also consider selling your existing computers and replacing them with rental equipment that is more energy efficient.

Another thing you might consider in order to make the maximum energy savings is turning off the fridge or freezer over the weekend whilst your office is unpopulated. This is something that many businesses overlook - implementing this policy can be a hassle if many of your employees store food in the office over the weekend, but after a fortnight long transitional period in which you tell your employees not to leave food in the fridge on Friday, you will probably find that your staff members adjust.

In many cases this will enable you to leave literally everything in the office turned off over the weekend. The saving you gain over a period of months and years from this simple step alone will probably be considerable, and can be increased even further by replacing your existing food storage system with the latest, most energy efficient model available.

Author Resource:- There are a number of different resources online that can help you to check whether your energy supplier is charging a competitive rate. Whether you are considering a fixed cost energy contract or want a straightforward comparison with your existing service, you will find what you need online.
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