LED Lighting: Upgrading to LED lighting can realize significant lifetime savings and improve facility safety. Each LED bulb offers reduced energy consumption and longer life compared to traditional lighting. This solution is also an excellent way to kick-start a sustainability journey, as it is often a cost-effective way to implement more energy-efficient alternatives into a facility.
Refrigeration: Implementing component and system upgrades in refrigeration units can simplify reducing annual energy consumption, enhancing overall energy efficiency. These upgrades not only cut down on energy costs but also improve the reliability and lifespan of refrigeration systems, ensuring consistent performance and reducing maintenance needs.
HVAC and Mechanical Systems: HVAC systems can be one of the most energy-intensive areas in any facility. Enhancements such as advanced sensors can optimize and reduce usage, contributing to significant energy savings. Upgraded HVAC systems can also improve indoor air quality and comfort for occupants, which supports a healthier and more productive work environment.
Demand response and energy efficiency are attractive value propositions for many businesses and can be important tools to reduce electricity costs. However, getting started and navigating the energy landscape along the way may be challenging. For this reason, collaborating with an energy partner can help ease the process of making smart energy choices. These collaborations leverage the expertise of energy experts, like those at Shell Energy, helping facility managers identify and select the most suitable programs for their needs. By acting as an agent between the business and the grid, an energy partner can help by monitoring consumption, managing response to signals from the local grid operator, and ultimately competitively supplying energy to meet a facility’s needs. Energy partners can also assist with financing for energy-efficient upgrades, making it more accessible for businesses to make the switch.
During the summer months and all year round, facility managers should stay aware and prepared for potential energy challenges. A proactive energy strategy that includes demand response and energy-efficient upgrades can help managers ensure resilience, maximize cost savings, and contribute to grid stability.
Sharma is the Senior Vice-President, Demand Response and Markets for Shell Energy Solutions (SES). Prior to joining SES, Sandip worked at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). During his more than 16 years at ERCOT, he led its energy storage initiative to write market participation rules to integrate battery energy storage systems into the ERCOT grid, redesigned the ERCOT’s existing Ancillary Service products, and was instrumental in setting up requirements for integrating wind and solar resources in ERCOT.
Lookadoo is the Director, Demand Response Settlements for Shell Energy Solutions. In this role, she’s responsible for managing all settlement activity for the Demand Response and asset management team as well as Business Development across all markets. Heddie’s experience includes over 20 years in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) settlement, including 15 years at NRG where she served as the ERCOT Settlements Accounting Manager.