Are you unhappy with how much money your current job earns? If you are, this post is just for you. Energy is one of the key factors that drive economies throughout the world. Energy is very expensive to produce and our current energy supply isn’t renewable. For this reason, it makes energy conservation very important as it helps everyone involved. And you can create an amazing business just by helping people conserve energy and live better. In fact, many Energy Consultants earn more than some highly skilled professionals (Dentists/Chiropractors/Contractors). How? Because they focus on helping people that will seriously benefit from slashing their power bills. Companies that spend thousands of dollars on energy bills as part of their normal business operation costs. If you are currently selling energy saving products and aren't earning what you think you should, you are probably right. By focusing on sharpening your sword (aka sales pitch and marketing approach), you can truly take your business to the next level by having a better focus & approach. By having your sales pitch based on Return on Investment vs. focusing on the product(s), you can take your business to the stars. Why Energy Conservation/ Energy Auditor? Energy conservation involves the right usage of energy while minimizing losses. Energy losses are attributed to the heat dissipated on the conductor carrying current or throughout the wiring on your property. But can you properly assess someone's property to ensure energy savings? The answer is yes, as long as you have the training. Read on to see how you can get that for free!
Inductive loads such as motors which have coils wound in them, usually consume reactive power while as capacitors generate reactive power. When the demand of reactive power from the source is high, it's said that the power factor is poor. High reactive power demand from the source increases the amount of reactive power that flows along the line. Increase in current along the line leads to increase in the amount of heat that is dissipated along the conductor since the amount of heat dissipated is directly proportional to the square of current that flows along the line.
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