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The following article was published in our article directory on August 6, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Jeneen Barlow
Commercial energy is the energy consumed by commercial entities such as businesses like retail stores or auto shops in contrast to industrial, residential or transportation energy. It comes in different sources such as natural gas, petroleum, coal or nuclear energy. In the US, The Department of Energy reported that from 1950-2000, the use of commercial energy has gotten higher from lesser than 5 quadrillion BTU to approximately 15 quadrillion Btu (British thermal unit).
In the United States, the major users of this energy are commercial buildings, residential, transportation, industry and electric power generators. The primary energy (petroleum, coal, nuclear fuel, natural gas, and renewable energy) are used by electric power sectors to create electricity which is consumed by commercial buildings and industry. This makes electricity a secondary source of energy rather than primary.
Due to the rise in the use of commercial energy, a few goals are set by the US government to improve efficiency of energy use in commercial buildings which consume more than 20% of energy in the US. Investment in clean energy technologies are aimed to improve energy efficiency by 20% in the year 2020 via cost-effective, energy efficient upgrades.
The Better Buildings Initiative aspires to cut down the use of commercial energy and minimize its cost. This is a good initiative by the government since it promotes energy optimization in commercial buildings. The operators of commercial buildings will be enthusiastic to add energy optimization in their energy management plans. As a result, those who are able to optimize their energy usage will have a reduced bill compared to those who do not optimize.
Building operators now have a clearer view of their energy usage allowing them to adapt and predict their energy consumption as well as set their desired outcome. Energy conservation will now be a vital part of their energy management plans. In Chicago, their smart business initiative is to reduce their use of commercial energy by 20% in the next five years to create a cleaner, sustainable and affordable city. Nationally, 40% of carbon pollution is due to electricity consumption and natural gas heat, light and power up commercial buildings. Minimizing the energy consumption of commercial buildings will effectively reduce carbon emission which results to air pollution.
Policies requiring utility companies to invest in energy efficiency and reduce the cost of expensive and dirty energy used to power homes and businesses make the project very much possible. Innovative practices for energy efficiency will significantly refine the use of energy which will lead to efficiency and lower cost. Furthermore, pollution will be drastically reduced and will help stop climate change.
Social networking sites will also play a big role in energy management. Through these networking sites, building operators will be able to share their best practices and send notifications to their tenants of the peak hours so they can change their behavior in using commercial energy.
Keywords: Energy Deregulation, Commercial Energy, Lower Energy Suppliers, Electric and Gas company Competition, Choice Energy
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