Blogs :: Energy Efficiency

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Why should we Observe National Energy Conservation Day ?

15 Oct 2024

Undertand why industries and facilities should observe National Energy Conservation Day on December 14. Learn about the importance of management commitment to energy conservation, empowering employees, achieving and surpassing sustainability targets, cost reduction, market leadership, enhancing brand image, adhering to SDG and ESG targets, and engaging all stakeholders including the community, employees, vendors, and suppliers. We should encourage all energy users in India to observe National Energy Conservation Day (NECD) on 14th December every year !

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Why Energy Management- Is it profitable?

27 Oct 2024

Discover the critical importance of structured energy management in factory operations. This blog explores how systematic energy use assessments, effective analysis, and employee engagement can lead to significant cost reductions, enhanced productivity, and compliance with environmental regulations. Learn how structured energy management not only improves financial performance but also supports sustainable practices and positions factories as leaders in efficiency and environmental stewardship.

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Avoid Electrical Disasters: 10 Expert Safety Rules Every Indian Workplace Must Follow | By Sustenergy Foundation – The Best Electrical Safety Audit Company in India

28 Oct 2025

This blog, based on our research and factual audits across industries, outlines the Top Electrical Safety Rules Every Workplace Must Follow — aligned with the latest Indian electrical regulations including NEC 2023, CEA Safety Regulations 2025, and BIS standards. Whether you are looking for an Electrical Safety Audit in Kerala, a Premium Electrical Safety Audit Firm in India, or the Best Hospital Electrical Safety Firm, these guidelines will help you strengthen safety, reliability, and compliance.

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Rising Temperature in Kerala: Why Electrical Safety Audit and Energy Audit Are Now More Important Than Ever

13 Mar 2026

Kerala is already starting to feel the heat this summer. Recent weather reports show that temperatures in several districts have crossed 38°C, and the India Meteorological Department has warned that the mercury level may touch 40°C in many parts of the state in the coming weeks. With fewer summer rains expected and clear skies allowing more solar radiation to reach the ground, the heat index is likely to increase further, especially in north and central Kerala. High humidity along with high temperature will make the weather feel even more uncomfortable and stressful.