Decoding Your Energy Bill

Working with small businesses on their sustainability journeys often begins with energy, waste, and water audits. These three key areas are within the business's control, but their potential is often overlooked. Utility bills typically pass through accounts payable with the sole purpose of being paid. However, by transforming these bills into data sets, businesses can identify patterns and make positive changes.

For the purposes of this article, I will focus on the energy bill, as it is often the most significant cost concern for businesses.

To extract meaningful and actionable data from energy bills, it's important to concentrate on key data points that provide insights into energy consumption, costs, and efficiency.

Download the PDF to show you the common data points you should look for on energy bills and the checklist to keep you on track:

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