News

a logo for sustainable action for a better tomorrow with an infinity symbol .

Insights and innovations





Stay updated with DETA’s latest news and insights on energy management, sustainability, and industry innovations

DETA Blog

A wooden piggy bank with a plant growing out of it.
2 February 2025
Before we jump into the article, let’s look at the title to this piece; what do we mean by ‘a sustainable path to savings’? In short, it means making decisions to actively minimise environmental impact while simultaneously saving money. This notion is problematic to many businesses. Afterall, there is a common misconception that sustainability and saving money do not mix, that they are at opposite ends of the spectrum and making greener decisions cost businesses more than the existing tried and tested way of operating. This is the primary reason why some businesses and industries remain resistant to making sustainable changes. The key to unlock significant financial savings is by understanding energy efficiency: to save resources, reduce emissions, and cut costs. The value of energy efficiency Energy consumption is one of the most pressing challenges facing businesses today. Rising energy costs, tightening environmental regulations, and growing societal expectations for sustainable operations mean that organisations must take action to improve their energy efficiency. Energy efficiency is about optimising energy use without compromising operations . Through strategic planning, companies can significantly cut their electricity consumption, reduce waste, and increase the benefits from each unit of energy consumed. Why is this important? Cost savings : reducing energy use directly translates to lower operational costs. Regulatory compliance : governments across the globe are increasingly imposing stricter sustainability requirements on businesses. Brand reputation : companies demonstrating a commitment to sustainability attract environmentally conscious customers and investors. A better work environment : energy-efficient buildings often incorporate better lighting and climate control, creating a more comfortable workspace. A pleasant environment can reduce fatigue and improve employee morale, leading to higher productivity levels and at a higher-quality output. Reduced downtime : energy-efficient systems are typically more reliable and require less maintenance. Fewer breakdowns mean less downtime, so employees are able to complete tasks without interruptions. 
Two construction workers are looking at a blueprint on a rooftop.
13 January 2025
Explore how energy consultants help businesses reduce energy costs, enhance sustainability, and achieve environmental goals through expert guidance.
A low poly globe surrounded by trees on a green background.
13 January 2025
Discover how energy efficiency can boost your business performance, lower costs, and improve sustainability. Gain your competitive edge today!
Gas CO2 Emissions from Industry: Impact on Climate Change
by Anne-Maree Ward 13 December 2024
Discover proactive solutions to address NZ gas challenges. Learn how expert strategies can drive efficiency & sustainability in the gas industry today.
Two men wearing hard hats and safety vests are standing in a factory.
12 December 2024
Discover the importance of energy audits for businesses. Learn how they can improve efficiency, reduce costs, & enhance sustainability. Get started today!
Two construction workers are looking at a blueprint on a construction site.
12 December 2024
Discover how to achieve industrial projects aligning with sustainable goals from concept to completion. Learn about eco-friendly project management today.
Show More
Share by: