16 Nov 2022
If you operate any kind of business, there's a good chance you've thought about ways to save energy and reduce costs. You might have even implemented a few energy-saving measures or taken the first steps on the journey to net zero. But over time, it's easy for efficiencies to slow and strategies to stall. So even if you're able to benefit from the government's new Energy Bill Relief Scheme, and without the high cost of energy creating added pressure, revisiting your usage before winter could be a priority.
There are savings to be made no matter what industry you're in: according to The Carbon Trust, an energy-efficient office can save 65% on its energy bills*; zoned heating in restaurants can keep customers and staff comfortable while saving the business money; installing the right lights in retail offices can reduce energy costs by up to 15%*; and using thermostats, timer switches and radiator valves to control heat in hotels can play a vital role in preventing overheating rooms and corridors unnecessarily. The key to success is understanding the specific energy needs of your business. And there’s one resource that can help you get started if you’re a British Gas Business customer…an online account.
Unless your business operations have changed dramatically over the summer, viewing your energy bills from the previous winter can be a useful tool. Here you can see exactly when your energy use starts to rise, giving you a good indication of what to expect this year and when you need to take action.
While a bill can tell you how much gas or electricity you've used overall, consumption graphs show you how much gas or electricity you use throughout the month and quarter. This allows you to check for things like days or times when your energy consumption is higher than normal (or expected) and spot times when energy is being wasted. Such as equipment being left on overnight or out-of-hours
All-energy suppliers need regular readings from your gas or electricity meter to calculate your bills. Otherwise, your bills will be estimated. This can lead to a bill that's too low, meaning you'll have to make up the shortfall later. Or it will be too high, and you'll end up paying more than you need to. Both scenarios can be easily avoided either by submitting regular metering readings online or by requesting a smart meter. Once connected, your smart meter readings are sent automatically, and you'll get more accurate bills.
With everything going on right now, it's easy to lose focus of energy efficiencies as you concentrate on running your business. However, an online account puts you back in control at a time when businesses – big and small – need it most. There you can view your balance and past bills, submit your meter readings so you only pay for what you use, and see your consumption graphs to help manage your costs. In a challenging market, it offers a simple yet useful tool for reducing consumption and lowering your bills, while helping you get back on track with your net zero journey.
You can log into your online account here. Or if you haven’t already, you can register for an account in just a few minutes here.
Articles related to: How managing your business energy online can help lower bills
Data is key for businesses to hit their net zero targets
The Energy Bill Relief Scheme: the bigger picture for businesses
20th September 2022
In "Energy Efficiency"
8th November 2022
In "Energy News"
5th March 2021
In "Small Business Tips"
The views, opinions and positions expressed within the British Gas Business Blog are those of the author alone and do not represent those of British Gas. The accuracy, completeness and validity of any statements made within this blog are not guaranteed. British Gas accepts no liability for any errors, omissions or representations. The copyright in the content within the British Gas Business Blog belongs to the authors of such content and any liability with regards to infringement of intellectual property rights remains with them. See the Fuel mix used to generate our electricity. Read about making a complaint about your business energy.