Companies pay attention to! Additional energy inspectors have been appointed by the government to enforce the agreements made in the energy agreement. Prevent you from being sanctioned and take measures!
Energy agreement and energy saving
The earth is warming up. Faster than ever. For that reason, various parties (government, employers, employees, and environmental organizations) have made an agreement with each other to keep global warming below 2 degrees. These agreements were laid down in the energy agreement in 2013. One of the important objectives in the agreement is to make an additional contribution together in the field of energy-saving. In this context, the parties involved agreed, among other things, to work towards the realization of energy-saving measures.
Recognized measures for energy saving
Every company that uses more than 50,000 kWh of electricity is forced to take energy-saving measures. These energy-saving measures must have a maximum payback period of a maximum of five years. Less is of course also allowed. You can find more information on the website of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. Via this link, you can see which recognized energy-saving measures are offered per sector. The recognized energy-saving measures include the replacement of traditional indoor and outdoor lighting with LED lighting for each sector. So now, more than ever, it pays to switch.
Maintenance of energy saving
It is now 2016 and the targets set in the energy agreement for 2020 have not been achieved. This is because not all companies are aware of all renewed measures. In addition, the government has not sufficiently enforced past environmental laws in the past. This means that companies do not always take the energy agreement seriously. In order to ensure that the target from the energy agreement for 2020 is achieved, State Secretary Dijksma has decided to appoint additional energy inspectors. These inspectors visit companies for inspection, whether or not unannounced. Energy inspectors are authorized to impose a penalty on companies that do not comply with the agreements.
Cost-saving measure
In addition to switching to LED lighting, you save energy and ensure that you meet your legal obligations, it also provides you with a substantial saving in costs. To illustrate, the average saving is around 50% for an average industrial building.


