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    • Tip: Close window blinds to shade your space from direct sunlight.

    • Tip: Replace your exit lights with upgraded energy efficient models.

    • Dripping taps can waste 9,000 litres of hot water each year.

    • Installing occupancy sensors and dimmers in break rooms, restrooms and conference rooms can reduce lighting costs up to 40%.

    • Computers are used only an average of 10% of the time they are turned on.

    • For each degree that you raise the thermostat, energy savings can be as much as 5 per cent of your air conditioning costs.

    • Installing an energy efficient attic fan or evaporative cooler helps reduce or replace air conditioner use.

    • The fastest way to electricity savings for your HVAC is to install programmable thermostats.

    • Ink-jet printers consume less energy than laser printers.

    • Tenants account for 25 – 50% of the total energy use in an office building.

    • Lighting may account for 25– 40% of the total electricity use in an office building.

    • If your equipment is over 5 to 10 years old, there is more efficient equipment on the market that could save you enough energy for you to afford the replacement in a very short payback period.

    • New high efficiency T8 and T5 fluorescent tubes last longer (up to 16 years), cast attractive lighting colour and need less maintenance than standard T12 lamps.

    • Replacing old stand alone air conditioning units with energy efficient models can save up to 30% on your energy cost for air conditioning.

    • Replacing your holiday decorative lights with LED lights can result in an 85% reduction in energy costs.

    • Performing regular maintenance activities on your HVAC system can save up to 30% of fan energy and up to 10% of space conditioning energy use.

    • Air movement from a ceiling fan can cool a room by up to 4 degrees.

    • Replacing your T12 fluorescent and magnetic ballast exit lights with energy efficient T8 lamps and electronic ballasts can reduce energy use by up to 40%.

    • Replacing large-volume toilets with 6-litre-per-flush models saves at least 70% of the water used.

    • Save 30-70% in energyby replacing your older room air conditioner with a more efficient ENERGY STAR model.

    • A standard fan costs less than $1/month to operate while a central air conditioning unit can cost up to $178/month.

    • Just eight gas lamps, burning year-round, use as much natural gas as it takes to heat an average-size home during an entire winter.

    • Commercial buildings account for 20% of the carbon emissions in the GTA, and consume 37 per cent of the electricity and 17 per cent of the natural gas.

    • Installing shading devices on southern- and western-facing windows will help you bet the heat and the costs of air conditioning.

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