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BJ Ball’s e3 energy scheme is able to save printers money on power that is being wasted in their factories.

Click in to join the latest Printing Industries webinar next week, on Wednesday July 9 at 1pm AEST. The online information presentation will focus on a comparatively simple way printing companies can reduce energy costs by using voltage optimisation.

The webinar will be presented by printing industry environmental commentator, author and speaker Phillip Lawrence representing BJ Ball’s e3 venture.  e3 stands for Energy, Efficiency and Environment – a range of environmental service and technology diversification strategies introduced by BJ Ball.

According to Lawrence (pictured) a significant amount of energy going into printing companies is wasted. He said this can be a major cost for businesses but reducing energy wastage can be a relatively simple strategy.

“Forty three percent of energy supplied to a business or home is wasted,” he said. “This leads to more energy consumption which is even more costly and produces even more energy wastage.

“The traditional solution is to produce more energy via sun and wind instead of reducing wastage but these are not the only options for optimising energy usage.”

He believes that voltage optimisation could help machines operate quieter, cooler, require less maintenance, emit less CO2 and cost less.

The webinar will explain how printing companies of all sizes can use voltage optimisation to cut down on energy wastage.

Phil Lawrence has a Masters Degree (Research Ecological Modernisation) UTS, and is a PhD candidate in Ecological Modernisation at Sydney University.  He came to e3 through the commercialisation of his studies, which focus on efficient environmental technologies that are widely used, overseas but under-utilised in Australia.

To register for this 30 minute webinar click here.  A 15-minute Q&A session will follow the webinar.