Lighting
Setting up energy efficient lighting is one of the simplest ways to save money. Arrange your desk to make the most of natural light on sunny days. Switch to halogen incandescent bulbs, LED, or compact fluorescent light bulbs, which last longer and use one-quarter to one-third of the power of conventional bulbs. Instead of relying entirely on overhead lights, conserve bulb usage by setting up task lighting. Place a floor lamp in a corner, and it will magnify light throughout the room.
Cooling/ Heating
When home alone during the day, avoid running heat or air conditioning at capacity for the entire house. Reduce the use of air conditioning and replace with fans. Just don’t forget to unplug them when they’re not in use. Your office is one of the easiest rooms to tackle when making your home more energy efficient. Performing just a few mindful changes will save you energy and save you money.
To reduce your utility bill, installation of window film is the smartest way. Window film helps to blocks excessive heat while allowed sufficient light coming through the windows. Natural sunlight helps to enhance employees attitude and increase productivity.