How to Improve Energy Efficiency in Buildings

November 20th, 2023 11:38 am

Improving energy efficiency is the first step towards a greener future. For commercial buildings, this can result in a number of benefits such as increased profit margins and reduced negative impact on the environment. But what methods exist to improve energy efficiency?

Tensile structures are a solution that provides both form and function. At ARC Structures, we provide internal and external tensile structures to provide benefits and unique architectural accents to businesses, regional authorities, and more.

Contact us today to install a tensile structure in your commercial building or add one to your next project.

 

How Energy Efficiency Can Benefit Your Business

Being more efficient is often a goal for businesses and the world at large, but to what end? Well, we’ve put together a collection of some of the best measurable ways in which energy efficiency can improve the way your business operates.

The top three ways that increased energy efficiency can benefit your business are:

1.     Improved Profits

A more energy efficient building needs less heating. Electricity, alongside rent and other amenities, is one of the largest cost factors for keeping a brick-and-mortar business up and running. By cutting the cost of one of these necessities, you can see an increase in your profit margins.

2.     Reduced Carbon Footprint

Being more energy efficient means your building will use less electricity to heat itself. This is especially useful with regards to sustainability, as a lowered consumption of electricity means you are providing a greener environment in which to work.

A reduction in carbon footprint makes your business more environmentally friendly while also cutting down on costs. Accents such as green walls can also be used to show off the eco-friendly nature of your commercial building.

3.     Happier Workforce

Energy efficiency can actually improve the wellbeing of your workforce. Reducing the amount of heating your building requires means it will be kept at optimal temperatures for longer.

Employees sometimes struggle when they have to deal with dry air and irritation caused by air conditioning units, so having better energy efficiency means these features will have to run less frequently.

Improve the energy efficiency of your building with tensile structures – find out how by getting in touch with the team at ARC.

 

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Methods of Increasing Energy Efficiency for Commercial Buildings

Improvements in energy efficiency for commercial buildings have been an ongoing effort due to the effect of energy consumption on the environment and profits for businesses.

Advancements such as more efficient heating systems, eco-friendly fuel sources, and smart tools that auto-adjust heat levels all contribute to lessening the energy that commercial buildings use.

Common Passive Methods to Increase Energy Efficiency

Passive methods for energy efficiency should not be overlooked, however. These methods can reduce the energy your business consumes without any ongoing costs aside from the occasional inspection or maintenance.

Common methods for passive energy efficiency includes double-glazing your windows to provide a large amount of heat retention and improving the insulation in walls, ceilings, and floors; this can be a great way to increase energy efficiency by losing less heat to the outdoors.

Unconventional Passive Methods to Increase Energy Efficiency

There are less conventional methods for improving the energy efficiency of your commercial building. These methods utilise tensile fabric structures, creating unique features that help your building stand out while also increasing its energy efficiency.

Some of the top tensile structures to consider for energy efficiency are mesh solutions around windows to reduce heat transfer from the sun and internal tensile architecture. These structures can be built within buildings to create smaller artificial spaces that improve both heating and acoustic elements.

With some idea of the different methods available to you for increasing your building’s energy efficiency, we’ll go into the benefits that these methods provide. Many buildings already have ample insulation and double-glazing, so we’ll instead focus on the tensile structures.

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The Benefits of Tensile Structures for Energy Efficiency

Mesh solutions for windows and internal tensile architecture can both help to improve the energy efficiency of your building. They do this by offering increased insulation, working in tandem with other insulation methods to provide better heat retention.

This leads to hotter temperatures during the winter with less need for heating, and cooler temperatures in the summer by retaining the effects of air conditioning while providing a layer of insulation that keeps heat from the sun out.

Some of the key benefits of tensile structures for businesses with regards to energy efficiency are:

  • Create a unique way to make your business stand out while also saving energy.
  • Provide additional support alongside more traditional methods of increasing energy efficiency to ensure you’ve got the best overall coverage for your building.
  • Increase your sustainability.
  • Reduce costs on heating or cooling with structures that help passively manage the temperature of your building.

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Improve Your Building’s Energy Efficiency with Tensile Structures from ARC

Tensile structures provide benefits to your building, workforce, and business. They provide energy efficiency that can result in increased profits, a reduced carbon footprint, and greater wellbeing for your employees.

Contact us today to improve the energy efficiency of your commercial building by finding the tensile fabric structure that’s right for you. Check out our range of available products or see our case studies for examples and inspiration.

Read our guide on how to maintain your tensile structure to keep it working efficiently >