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Remodeling Office Workspace for Employee Energy Savings

Is remodeling the solution for reducing an office's energy consumption...and costs?  According to a study by energy efficiency company, Johnson Controls Inc.,  there are ways to save energy, and ways to "think" you're saving.  They took a look at the effect workplace comfort has on employee productivity and energy conservation.

"Employers may be tempted to turn down the thermostats this fall, but this quick fix could lead to hidden costs," said Clay Nesler, Johnson Controls' vice president. "Energy efficient systems and equipment is the win-win alternative, allowing businesses to save energy and money without sacrificing workplace productivity."

  • 69% of the 800 US office workers surveyed for the study said they are "willing to sacrifice" their preferred ideal temperature on the job if that helps conserve energy.
  • 45% said they think their employers are not doing enough to make their offices more energy efficient.
  • 78% of workers said their productivity falls when they feel too cold or too hot at the office
  • 98% said their offices are too hot or too cold at some point.

Solutions to Workplace Comfort

The study found that as a result

  • 49% said they use a fan when they feel too hot,
  • 28%  use a space heater
  • 30% said they leave their office building to warm up or cool down by taking a walk.
  • 41% report their discomfort to an office manager or facilities worker
  • 69% try to remedy the situation by adding or removing a layer of clothing.

The findings provide further insight into employee behavior and workplace conditions.

Obama's Weatherization & Remodeling Strategy

Watch for more emphasis on energy efficiency, retrofits and weatherization under the Obama administration.  Obama's weatherization plan is part of a comprehensive energy plan that will create green jobs and rebuild the US infrastructure of roads and bridges, schools, and housing for energy efficiency. Weatherization of schools, homes and offices will reduce oil usage for heating and cooling.  Obama's emphasis on youth jobs and green jobs will contribute to economic recovery.  The Obama weatherization plan will not only reduce energy use, but improve the health and productivity of children and workers who benefit from better indoor air quality, natural light and less toxic emissions from petrochemical energy sources. 
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