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Top 10 Low/No-Cost Tips to Cut Hotel Energy Bills Today
Energy typically accounts for three to five percent of a hotel's total operating expenses. Getting the most value out of every energy dollar can improve profitability. Edison Electric Institute offers some quick and easy ways to start lowering a hotel's energy bills. The measures cost little or nothing. But the returns could surprise you.
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 Get housekeeping staff on board. Little things they can do to in each room-resetting thermostats, closing drapes, reporting water leaks, and turning off lights-will add up to make a big difference in energy costs.
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Reduce public area air conditioning use during unoccupied hours.
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Raise office and public area cooling settings during occupied hours.
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Turn off unneeded lights in offices and public areas.
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When replacing bulbs, use lower wattage or ones that are more efficient.
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Have your heating, ventilating, air conditioning, icemakers, and refrigeration equipment periodically serviced and adjusted as needed.
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Turn off office machines and equipment overnight and when not needed.
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Check automatic controls for proper working condition and settings.
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Lower water temperature settings; for hand washing and showering,
105 degrees F is the recommended setting.
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Control outdoor lighting, use only lighting necessary to do the job.
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