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January 4, 2022
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How to Transition Your Business to Clean Energy

solar panels and wind turbines set up

Transitioning to clean energy can benefit your business in many ways. You can have a positive impact on the environment, save money, and create a positive image of your business that customers will appreciate. There are many ways you can transition your business to clean energy, so find options that are suitable for you. 

 

Use Electric Vehicles

If your business uses vehicles (for deliveries, advertising, transport, etc.), you can begin your transition to clean energy here by using electric vehicles. These vehicles can have a more positive impact on the environment since they don’t emit exhaust and pollutants into the atmosphere. They also do not require any gas which is cheaper for you and decreases the use of non-renewable energy sources. Overall, you can save a lot of money with electric vehicles since you don’t need to pay for gas and because they are less expensive to maintain. Switching to electric vehicles is a smart move for your business for many reasons. 

 

Use Renewable Sources

One of the most common methods of switching to clean energy is changing your energy sources. Using renewable energy sources is much better for the environment because you aren’t depleting any resources and you also don’t produce any pollutants when using these renewable sources. In many cases, renewable sources are also more efficient. According to Rabe Hardware, geothermal is a renewable source that uses 70% less energy than traditional systems. It is also more stable and reliable than even some renewable sources. Another major benefit of switching to renewable energy sources is you can often receive a tax credit for your business. For example, you can receive a tax credit if you install solar panels on your building. 

 

Consider Your Location

When determining the best clean energy options for your business, you need to consider your surrounding location as well as your business as a whole. Some energy options make more sense depending on where you’re located. For example, if your business is in an area that has a lot of overcast days, then solar panels aren’t your best option. If you live near water, then hydropower is a good option. Overall, you want to consider what resources you could regularly and reliably depend on. 

Switching to clean energy can do a lot for your business. Clean energy will help draw more customers to you, but it will also have a positive impact on the environment. As you make the switch, make sure you are considerate of what options will work best for you and your business.

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