Tips For A Lower Electric Bill
July 24, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Business
When you are living on a budget and trying to cut costs, lowering your monthly bills is definitely one of the first things that comes to most of our minds. We try to figure out how we can spend less money on food, how we can cut transportation costs, and how we can make our utility bills lower.
Energy Efficiency: Balancing Cost And Output
June 29, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Business
Methods and techniques that reduce the energy level required to produce the same level of service from the energy. The term energy efficiency means achieving more results from the same effort. Sometimes, efficiency can be translated into dollars and cents. It is measurable in terms of watts of visible light, or units of heat or degrees or cooling required.
Energy Efficiency and Your Own Efforts
March 11, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Marketing
There are plenty of things you can do to demonstrate better energy efficiency. Everyone knows the big ones such as recycle and turn off the lights. But there are other small things that can really add up. They may seem odd or like slight inconveniences, but the small magnitude of the inconvenience will completely disappear once it becomes a part of your regular schedule.
Top Tips for Energy Conservation At Home
February 7, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Technology
One of the hottest topics at the moment regards our impact on the environment. As such, we are all looking at ways to cut back on the amount of energy we use. As with many things, this energy conservation begins at home. Here is a selection of top tips to help you cut down accordingly.
Options for Corporate Energy Efficiency
February 6, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Business
There are several rankings and benchmarks for corporate energy efficiency and corporations can perform an energy audit to see where they can improve with their energy usage. Corporations should look into how many kilowatts they use per square foot and how much gas or BTUs are used per square foot. Each country will have average values and recommended values for being efficient.
Options for Saving by Using Renewable Energy
February 5, 2010 by John Gerace, PhD, PE
Filed under Technology
There are many different types of renewable energy that can be used in place of energy created by burning fossil fuels. Renewable energy is generated from geothermal heat, sunlight, tides, rain and wind. All of which will naturally replenish. Currently only about 20% of the worlds energy consumption uses natural energy sources.

