Thursday, March 01, 2012
Opus Energy SME survey finds companies are turning to renewable energy generation
New research from Opus Energy, a UK based business power supplier, suggests a growing amount of interest among small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in generating renewable energy from their own businesses. One third (32%) expect to introduce anaerobic digestion, wind turbines, solar panels and 38% expect to generate their own renewable energy within the next five years.
Despite recent cuts in energy prices, and perhaps faced with finding innovative ways to generate income, a vast number of SME business leaders questioned in the Opus Energy survey expected to be producing renewable power within the next five years, with business owners between the ages of 18 and 34 more likely to make the investment earlier.
Opus Energy recently launched its power purchase agreement product which enables customers to generate additional income from renewable energy, whilst reducing their carbon footprint and powering their businesses. The survey highlighted that a relatively high percentage of SMEs (59%) felt they would be interested in producing their own energy if the Government provided subsidies.
The research also found that many SMEs (42%) said they would switch to generating all or some of their own energy from renewables if it could be proven that they would make a profit from it. This has persuaded Opus Energy to call on the energy sector to make it easier for companies to gain the information they need to get started. The business currently offers these details on its Renewables webpages.
Craig Birch, a Lincolnshire farmer who also runs a green waste composting company, is a good example of an SME owner who is investing in generating renewable power. He installed a wind turbine on his land in May 2011 and is already benefiting financially from renewable energy generation and believes he is contributing to sustainability at the same time.
The wind turbine produces between £40,000 and £50,000 per annum in income for Craig’s farm, and the equivalent sum of energy needed to power half his village. In addition, his import supply agreement with Opus Energy has created over £1,000 per year in cost savings for Craig on connection capacity charges and standing charges. This is approximately one quarter of the total contract value for the exported energy.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Software Every Office Needs
Microsoft Word and Excel MS Word and Excel are two of the most popular programs in the world. MS Word is more than just a place to jot down notes, the program offers spell checking, word count and table options to increase versatility. MS Excel, Microsoft’s spreadsheet program has also become a must-have piece of software. It allows users to keep track and arrange information in a simple way.
Skype Although there are other VOIP services that can compete with Skype, it’s already considered a leader as well as the pioneer in the industry. The fairly recent inclusion of mobile phone support has made Skype a must for every business. Skype-to-Skype calls are also free allowing your business to save money on phone calls and unnecessary travel expenses.
Microsoft Outlook Just like MS Word and Excel, MS Outlook is a key piece of software for any business. The program removes the need to keep logging into email accounts and keeps all of your emails in one place. The software also allows users to schedule meetings and keep track of tasks.
Norton Antivirus Norton Antivirus is a powerful application that protects computer from a range of viruses. Aside from software and network security, Norton also provides options to back up your data.
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Top 5 Foods to Boost Productivity
Food is more than just fuel for your body. It’s also a fuel for your mind which means good food can boost your mental performance and productivity. More often than not, you need to undergo a regular diet of healthy food to ensure your productivity in any work conditions.But aside from your regular diet, there is actually food that can give you a quick boost to become more productive. Enjoy these types of food while at work and notice your productivity improve in no time.
Honey It is a bit surprising that honey could actually boost your productivity. But the orange liquid can help you greatly deal with stress. It can also help with fatigue, sore throats and even digestion problems.
Milk Milk does not necessarily boost your brains but it has a powerful contribution to your body because it’s extremely rich in proteins, vitamins and other minerals. Milk can also help develop the immune system which means you will never have to miss work again since you are consistently healthy.
Whole Grains Whole grains are rich in fiber as well as other vitamins and minerals. The fiber content is very beneficial to the body because it has the ability to deal with stomach problems as well as flushing out the dangerous toxins.
Dates Easy to digest and there are tons of available soluble formats of dates in different pharmacies and groceries. They are rich in fructose and sucrose or simply sugar and they are known for their quick boost of energy.
Olive Oil Great for the skin and known to prevent cancer, olive oil could even prevent aging because of their antioxidants. It’s a bit more expensive that regular oil but the health benefits are more than enough for its price.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Top 10 Secret Santa Christmas presents for work colleagues
- Small Plush Toys – this is a perfect gift for high-pressure offices. Plush toys can help soothe the tension because they can be used as a stress ball.
- Stress Ball – a stress ball never goes out of style and it’s perfect for everyone. Be creative with your stress ball by purchasing items with a good design or message.
- Slippers – this may not be a common Christmas gift but it’s one of the simple gifts you could give that can relieve stress of the feet.
- Desk Notes – there are thousands of desk notes to choose from so you have to select a very unique desk notes to stand out.
- Rubik’s Cube – it’s inexpensive and people are very familiar with the toy.
- USB Santa Claus – there are hundreds of USB flash disks you could purchase online and they come in various designs including Santa Claus.
- USB Rocket Launcher – one of the most popular affordable gadgets because of its unique system at a very affordable price.
- Caps and Ear Warmers – Another popular option is to hand out items that help with the weather without spending too much.
- Custom Designed Pencils – the pencils don’t have to be about Christmas but look for these designs to commemorate the holiday season.
- USB Cup Warmer – another popular gift for co-workers in the office because it’s very simple (plug and play), affordable and can keep cups warm for hours.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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Friday, November 18, 2011
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Best Flooring for Offices
Tiles as Floor
Tiles are very hard and sturdy which is very ideal for offices looking for a floor with great support for heavy objects. The advantage of tiles is not only on its sturdy feature but also for its wide range of options based on design. The disadvantage of tile as flooring option is that it could create a lot of noise.
The Hardwood Option
Hardwood is almost the same as tiles when it comes to design options but only better on the noise level. Wood is recommended for those who want to have the classic look in their office floor. The main disadvantage is its vulnerability to scratches as well as dents.
Laminate Option
A laminated floor is a relatively new flooring option for offices. The properties of laminated floor are practically the combination of wood and vinyl. This means you’ll have a good looking floor with better resistance to scratches and dents because of the vinyl property.
Carpeted Floor
Carpets are very popular in offices because of its ability to insulate the room. The design option is also very good and installation is relatively easy compared to wood and tiles. The challenge for carpeted floors, on the other hand, is the maintenance cost. Carpets are very susceptible to scratches, dirt and even smell which means regular cleanup is a must.











