Sometimes getting cheaper electricity is simply a matter of switching your business electricity supplier. Alternatively, you may be able to bargain with your current electricity supplier by threatening to more your account to their competitor. Of course, this only works if your area has more than than one supplier in the area.
Facts About Cheap Business Electricity
Different portions of the country have different ways of allowing businesses and individuals to change their electricity suppliers. In addition, many companies have long term contracts with penalty clauses that kick in if a business decides to go with a different energy provider. If this is the case with your business, unless you can work out a deal, you may be forced to pay a penalty if you switch electrical providers. If so, you'll have to determine if the better price you will get is worth paying the penalties you incur by canceling your current contract.
Forward looking and progressive companies are beginning to look at their carbon footprint, which is the total amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere over the full lifetime of the energy creation process. The major source of carbon emissions occur when fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal are burned. The carbon footprint of electricity depends on how the electricity is generated. Even non-fossil fueled methods of generating electricity such as wind power, solar, bio-mass, and nuclear release carbon dioxide at some point during the energy creation process. However, as overall electricity generation morphs from fossil fueled to non-fossil fueled, we can expect the overall carbon emissions to begin to decrease. And businesses, as well as individuals, should do all they can to speed up this process.
Changing power from the sun sounds a bit like alchemy, so how does it work? Scientists have long known that when some substances are exposed to the sun, that they release tiny amounts of electrical energy. Silicon is one such material that will produce electricity. The problem has primarily been how to we extract that electricity that is produced and do it in an affordable manner? The answer to that question has been to use the photoelectric effect. What this does is to use a photovoltaic cell to convert sunlight to electricity. When photons from the sun hits a photovoltaic cell, some are absorbed. The absorbed photon is quickly transferred to an electron in an atom within the photovoltaic cell. The newly modified electron can now escape in the form of electricity.
For businesses looking to become eco-friendly, the reduction in costs of alternative energy is a welcome bit of news and one that will most likely help to speed up the transition process of moving to these new energy sources.
For any company seriously looking to change their company into a "green" company, there's an entire new field of environmental consultants that has sprung up to help them make the transition. So where do you find an environmental consultant? A company called GenGreen keeps a listing in its databank of over 3,000 environmental consultants. Among these consultants are energy and electricity consultants and experts. The one drawback, however, is that the eco-consultants field is relatively new. And as a result, there hasn't been enough time to actually set up a certification system for those who call themselves eco-consultants. But it's an excellent place to start your search.
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