Responsible consumption
Responsible consumption
How can you reduce your environmental footprint?
What is energy saving and how can we contribute?
Reducing consumption to gain in the future
Turning off the alarm clock when it goes off, showering with hot water, using transportation to get to the office, working with several electronic devices, heating food, or air-conditioning and lighting the home are all part of our energy consumption.
Our current lifestyle involves a significant energy expenditure derived from most daily tasks. If we want to reduce it, it's crucial to become aware of the importance of energy control and saving in our daily lives and to adopt practices that allow us to make a more efficient and sustainable use. In this way, we'll contribute to preserving natural resources, and we'll manage to reduce the financial costs associated with energy consumption.
What is energy saving?
Energy saving is the set of practices that seek to reduce energy consumption.
It shouldn't be confused with energy efficiency, which is the ability to obtain the best results by using the least amount of energy resources possible in an activity. Energy saving, by contrast, reduces the expenditure by promoting limited energy consumption.
Having an energy saving plan contributes to:
Preserving natural resources
Natural resources are limited. If we reduce the amount used for energy generation, we'll ensure their availability.
Protecting the environment
Consuming less energy helps reduce our carbon footprint and mitigates the effects of climate change.
Well-being and comfort
Energy saving in the home optimizes the use of energy without compromising the comfort level of homes.
Economic saving
Reducing energy consumption brings energy bills down. An efficient consumption avoids waste and cuts costs.
How to contribute to energy saving
Energy management is key to saving electricity, as it optimizes consumption with the aim of streamlining and reducing costs without affecting consumers.
At Repsol, we have a multi-energy offer that features products such as electricity, gas, solar energy, and electric mobility. We also advise you on best practices. Let's take a look below at some energy saving tips:
1. Energy saving in the home and office
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2. Transportation and mobility
Another measure that contributes to energy saving is making use of a more sustainable mobility. By analyzing the way people and goods move, measures can be taken to minimize the environmental impact.
Some of the habits that contribute to reducing our travel footprint are:
At Repsol, we have been dedicated for years to the manufacture and commercialization of sustainable mobility solutions. Learn about our projects:
We produce renewable aviation fuels, and we supply them to our aviation clients. We also collaborate with operators and platforms to help them in their decarbonization strategy.
We develop biofuels by using sustainable raw materials such as used cooking oils, forestry, livestock, and agri-food industry waste with which we achieve a CO2 emissions reduction of up to 90%. Proof of that is our Cartagena Industrial Complex, where we have begun operations at the first biofuels production plant in Spain using circular raw materials.
We work on the production of net zero emissions synthetic fuels produced with water and CO2 as the only raw materials, which can be used in today's vehicles such as cars, trucks, and planes, among others.
We have made a broad network of fast charging EV points available, so you can continue on your journey without the need to worry.
3. Self-consumption
Energy self-consumption makes it possible for any person or company to produce and consume their own electricity by installing PV solar panels or other renewable generation systems. A commitment that translates into:
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