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DIY Business Energy Audit

Find out what's contributing to your bill and the steps you can take to reduce your energy costs.

Improve your energy efficiency in under 20 minutes

Our free DIY Energy Audit takes less than 20 minutes to complete and provides practical, easy to implement solutions to reduce your energy use and potentially reduce your energy bills.

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'Our energy bill has reduced from the previous bill as a result of implementing some of the recommendations by the DIY energy audit report' - Kevin Hughes, Managing Director, Velocity Motel and Bistro Karratha. 

Kevin Hughes sat down with AFL legend Josh Kennedy to share how easy our free DIY energy audit was to complete and how it's helped him become more energy efficient. 

To receive tailored recommendations for your business that could potentially save you money, start your DIY energy audit today.

Tips to help make the most of this energy audit

Every business is unique

This audit asks questions in 8 key energy use areas to help your business identify energy-saving opportunities and begin your energy efficiency journey.

Include key staff in your audit

Your staff can help identify areas of energy waste and how energy is used that you might not be aware of. Having your staff involved in the audit can help with energy efficiency practices that lead to savings opportunities.

Remember to check energy use outside of business hours

Look for hidden energy use through any equipment left on outside of business hours (including overnight or weekends).
We recognise the Government of South Australia's Energy Advisory Service's generosity in permitting Horizon Power to utilise their DIY Business Energy Audit publication as a foundation for our tool. * Visit Energy Consumers Australia (2023) SME Energy Consumer Information Research for more information.

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