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August 16, 2024
In the lodging industry, guest comfort and satisfaction are paramount. At the same time, saving money on operational costs can go a long way for your business. Hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts can get the best of both worlds by implementing a range of energy efficiency practices.
Check out these tips to reduce your energy use and save money while keeping your guests happy.
Your business probably has dozens of opportunities to save money by reducing energy use. But do you know where to look? ENERGY STAR has a comprehensive checklist that can guide your way.
Efficiency Smart is also available to help your business discover additional ways to save energy and help prioritize your energy efficiency opportunities.
Your guests likely only stay a night or two, so it's important to make it as easy as possible for them to conserve energy in the room. Here are some things to pay attention to:
It's a lot cheaper to maintain your HVAC system than to replace it. Regular maintenance of your building's HVAC system will keep your space comfortable and ensure that your equipment lasts longer. Here are some things to keep an eye on:
Check out more of our HVAC energy-saving tips
Do you offer amenities like a pool, a workout room, or a business center? If so, here are some common energy-saving opportunities:
Does your facility offer a hot breakfast or serve meals and snacks throughout the day? When it comes to saving energy, commercial kitchens are a gold mine of opportunity. Energy-efficient refrigerators cost less to run, and they're more reliable too, which helps keep your food fresh longer. Another worthwhile investment is an occupancy sensor for your range hood, so the hood only runs when something's cooking.
Check out more of our tips to lower energy costs in your kitchen.
Your guests might not need their linens washed daily. You can give guests the option to have their linens washed daily, every other day, or once a week. Just put a little card in the bathroom explaining how your guests can indicate their choice, for example, by leaving towels on the floor. Then, when it comes time to upgrade your commercial washing machine, keep an eye out for an ENERGY STAR-rated machine.
Your guests need to get around the hotel safely and comfortably. In the stairwells, consider a multi-stage occupancy sensor that maintains the lights at a lower level until someone enters, at which point the lights go up to full brightness. If you're building a new hotel, consider an efficient elevator with regenerative drives that store extra energy when descending to reuse during the ascent. If you want to get even more sophisticated, you can implement advanced controls that prevent the elevator from returning to the ground floor unnecessarily; it will just wait on the most recent floor until it's summoned elsewhere.
Efficiency Smart is your energy efficiency partner from start to finish. We can work with your hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast to provide customized recommendations based on your goals. We also provide financial incentives on qualifying projects.
Contact your local account manager or our customer support team at (877) 889-3777 or [email protected] to get started.
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