Avusa start saving energy – Corporate world needs to join in

Posted on 05 February 2008

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This post has a bit to do with Eskom but in actual fact it has more to do with saving our planet. I’m trying to take a post out of the Urban Sprout blog (get it? Page out of book, post out of blog) and post something about the environment.

Well this post is about Avusa. It’s not political, media-orientated or about acquisitions of the company. It’s actually about what Avusa is doing to save energy, power and electricity!

A week or two ago company employees received an email asking for suggestions on how the company can save energy.

The response email a week later was quite surprising and impressive. Avusa is doing alot and in fact they are doing most of the things that I have bitched about in the past. Driving home through Sandton I see every building with lights on all day and night, Alexander Forbes, Investec, JSE and many, many others. What a waste of energy. Not at Avusa. Lights will be switched off every night and a few will remain on for security reasons.

Then they have turned the geysers in the building to a more reasonable heat. The Escalators (four stories worth) are only operational for a few minutes each day in peak times. The light bulbs are currently being changed to energy efficient bulbs, the fluorescent roof lights are being culled from 3 per light fitting down to 1 and in some cases two fluorescent bulbs.

They have completely switched off their external billboards until further notice and parking lot lights in the basement parking areas have been completely minimised to save electricity down there too.

How incredibly brilliant is this?

I am confident that if more companies in Sandton alone made these sort of changes that there would be a less severe issue with power from Eskom. I may be talking without knowing but it’s a leap I am willing to take. With close to 4000 employees at one company, the above steps definitely have a huge effect in our area.

Let’s see who else can get on board and soon!

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Nic Haralambous

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I am the editor, owner and founder of SA Rocks. This project is close to my heart and keeps me sane and grounded in a country filled with diversity, enthusiasm, confusion, frustration but above all, hope.

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  1. Gravatar insulating walls Says:

    Do not laugh but I am adding two things into my life and in return they are saving energy adn keeping me healthier. FIrst off, I use to be so busy and the only exercise I did was on the treadmill, now this of course addad more $$ owed on the Electricity bill, so since I live in a 8th story build and am located on the 6th floor, couple of times a day I do go up the stairs, I’ve sold my treadmill and am at it saving energy.

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