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Energy-Efficient Tips For Commercial Buildings From Design And Build Contractor

Commercial buildings are getting a new design. More and more companies are making the switch to energy-efficient designs because energy-efficient buildings are way more beneficial than conventional ones. Needless to say, commercial buildings can have a strong impact on the environment, and they can also be major energy users. Commercial buildings often include retail stores, hotels, offices, and other facilities. Depending on the type of construction, the occupants, and the purpose of the space, the commercial building might need to be refurbished or replaced. This blog will help you understand the steps involved in creating a successful commercial building with an energy-efficient design.

Insulation

Insulating your commercial building is one of the best ways to reduce heating costs. The purpose of insulation is to stop heat from flowing through the house, thus saving a lot of energy and money. A warmer space radiates heat toward a cooler one. It is possible to reduce heat loss from buildings, as well as reduce heat surplus in buildings, by properly insulating them. There are many different types of insulation materials available today. Commonly used insulation include fiberglass batts, cellulose, polystyrene, mineral wool, and spray foam.

Solar Panels

Solar panels are installed on rooftops and collect sunlight throughout the day to produce electricity. When the sun goes down, the solar panel turns off and stores the energy until morning. Most people use solar panels to power lights and appliances in their homes. However, they can also be used to produce electricity for businesses. If you live near a major city, you may be able to purchase excess energy produced by solar panels. In addition, some states offer tax breaks for installing solar panels.

Thermal Mass Storage

Thermal mass storage (TMS) is a method of storing excess heat generated by solar panels. TMS systems consist of water tanks that store heat during the day. At night, the stored heat is released back into the environment. TMS systems are very useful when using solar panels to power a business. Thermal energy storage (TES) uses insulated tanks to store hot and cold water in times of peak demand for district heating and cooling. As a result, no new production units are required, which has a significant impact on the environment as well as reducing costs.

Geothermal Heat Pump Systems

Ground source heat pumps, or geothermal heat pumps, are highly efficient renewable energy technologies that are becoming more widely accepted from residential to commercial buildings. Heat pumps using geothermal energy are used for heating, cooling, and heating water. Geothermal heat pump systems are very efficient at transferring heat. Instead of using a compressor to move heat, geothermal systems transfer heat directly from the earth’s core. Since the earth is constantly absorbing and releasing heat, geothermal systems are always ready to supply heat. They are especially useful in colder climates where air conditioning is impractical.

LED Lighting

Commercial and corporate offices benefit greatly from LED lighting. Compared to older traditional lights, LEDs consume 70% less energy over the long term. LED lighting is becoming increasingly popular due to its high efficiency and low operating cost. LEDs last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs and consume less energy. They also emit little to no harmful radiation. Also, LED bulbs may save your office 1599 kg of CO2 per year if you replace 10 bulbs with LEDs.

Maor Greenberg

With an impressive tenure spanning over 15 years, Maor Greenberg shines in real estate, construction, and architectural design. As the visionary behind Greenberg Group, Inc. established in 2019, he helms a portfolio of dynamic entities such as Greenberg Design, Greenberg Construction, and VRchitects. His ambition? To redefine the Home Improvement landscape by providing a comprehensive journey from design conception to final construction. Initiated into the world of entrepreneurship at 18 in Israel, Maor's fervor is a tribute to his father and grandfather, both esteemed as trailblazing entrepreneurs. This concise bio captures his legacy and commitment.

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