Where’s that next big energy savings? Try the cash register
January 20, 2010 by Tom Guay

Some of the biggest energy savings for small business operations are right in front of you, but you can’t actually see them.
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Some of the biggest energy savings for small business operations are right in front of you, but you can’t actually see them.
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The hot news from Detroit’s big auto show this year: electric cars! Half of the new vehicles on display this year run on electricity.
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The clean energy industry is off to a hot start this year with a lucrative set of tax credits to create those green jobs that President Obama likes to talk up.
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Watch out if your company promotes itself as creating green jobs. You might be attracting some unwanted help from federal job safety cops.
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All the economics clearly indicate there are huge savings gained by installing energy-efficient lighting systems. How can you argue with money saved?
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The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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There’s no need to jump on the green bandwagon just because you think it’s a nice thing to do. There’s real money to be made. Just ask Mr. Global Warming himself, Al Gore.
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Revising how your company uses refrigeration equipment comes with a double bonus. You can save money and help protect the earth’s ozone layer in the atmosphere.
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Having a hard time trying figure how to get a start on turning your company green? Start with little things, pocket some savings and then build on that success.
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Here’s a new way for your customers to help you turn green — get them to generate clean electricity for your operation. All they have to is drive by and slow down.
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