10 Step Checklist for Energy Efficiency

In 2025 facilities and asset management is synonymous with energy efficiency and smart maintenance is no longer optional.  Businesses that prioritise energy optimisation benefit from significant cost savings, extended asset lifecycles, and improved operational resilience. 

For companies operating in Australia, these strategies align with national sustainability targets and regulatory requirements such as the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Act and the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Act. But where do you start? 

This guide will walk you through ten essential steps to achieving energy efficiency, integrating smart maintenance strategies such as IoT-driven solutions, remote monitoring, and digital asset management. Whether you’re beginning with small upgrades or transitioning to a fully automated Building Management System (BMS), these practical steps will help future-proof your facility while reducing costs and environmental impact. 

1. Understand the Benefits of Energy Efficiency 

Energy efficiency is more than just an environmental concern—it directly impacts operational expenses, equipment longevity, and regulatory compliance. Lower energy consumption translates into reduced utility bills, while optimised performance ensures assets operate at peak efficiency. 

 

2. Start Small with Smart Sensors 

IoT-enabled sensors provide real-time insights into asset performance. Instead of overhauling your entire building’s infrastructure, begin with a critical system—such as HVAC or lighting—and install sensors to track usage patterns and efficiency. 

These sensors can detect unnecessary energy consumption and trigger automated adjustments. For example, motion-sensing lights reduce energy waste by turning off when rooms are unoccupied. 

Next Steps: 

  • Identify high-energy-consuming assets (e.g., HVAC, lighting, or refrigeration) 

  • Install IoT sensors to collect data 

  • Use analytics to track energy consumption trends 

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3. Conduct an Energy Audit 

An energy audit assesses how and where energy is used, identifying inefficiencies. In Australia, large businesses must comply with Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) Program regulations, which require an NABERS Energy rating. 

A professional audit will:  

Measure current energy usage

Identify energy waste areas

Recommend optimisation strategies 

Pro Tip: 

Use smart metering to monitor energy patterns in real time and benchmark performance against industry standards. 

4. Digitise Maintenance Records 

Paper-based or spreadsheet tracking is outdated. Switch to a digital maintenance system to improve asset management and prepare for predictive maintenance. 

Why it matters:

Reduces human error in tracking repairs

Enables faster issue detection

Ensures accurate, audit-ready maintenance logs 


 Example: A Melbourne-based retail chain reduced downtime by 25% after migrating to a cloud-based maintenance tracking system. 

  

5️. Implement a Building Management System (BMS) 

A BMS has the ability to integrate HVAC, lighting and water usage, into a centralised automated platform, helping you control energy usage in real time. 

Benefits of BMS: 

Reduces operational costs

Optimises building performance

Ensures compliance with energy regulations 

Many BMS systems now support AI-driven analytics, allowing facilities to predict energy demand and adjust settings accordingly.

 

6️. Explore Remote Monitoring for Predictive Maintenance 

Even if you’re not ready for full automation, remote monitoring allows facility managers to track building performance and spot inefficiencies before they turn into costly repairs. 

How it Works: 

📡 Sensors monitor real-time asset performance 
📊 AI-driven analytics predict equipment failures 
🔧 Alerts notify maintenance teams of required repairs 

 

7️. Optimise HVAC Systems 

HVAC accounts for nearly 50% of a building’s total energy use. Upgrading and maintaining these systems can drastically cut energy consumption. 

HVAC Energy-Saving Strategies: 

Regularly clean & replace filters – Dirty filters reduce airflow, forcing systems to work harder 

Use energy-efficient HVAC filters – Consider sustainable HVAC filters that reduce pressure drops

Upgrade to smart thermostats & variable speed drives 

Replacing aging HVAC fans with EC fans improves efficiency, cuts energy use by up to 70%, and reduces costs. EC fans offer precise speed control, quieter operation, and a longer lifespan with minimal maintenance. A smart upgrade for better performance and sustainability. 

 

8️. Upgrade Lighting Systems 

Switching to LED lighting is one of the fastest ways to improve efficiency. 

💡 Motion sensors & timers prevent unnecessary lighting use 
💡 Dimmable lighting adjusts brightness based on occupancy 
💡 Smart daylight controls automatically adjust brightness 

Australian Government Incentives: 

Programs like the Energy Savings Scheme (NSW) and Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) offer rebates for businesses upgrading to LED systems. 

 

9️. Ensure Proper Insulation and Sealing 

Poor insulation leads to major energy waste. Upgrading insulation and sealing air leaks in doors, windows, and ductwork reduces heating and cooling demands. 

🏡 Considerations: 

Install double-glazed windows to reduce heat loss

Use thermal insulation materials in walls and ceilings 

Seal air leaks with weather stripping and caulking 

 

10. Monitor, Review, and Adapt 

Energy efficiency is an ongoing process. To stay ahead, continuously track and review performance. 

📊 Set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) – Measure energy savings against benchmarks 
🔄 Adapt strategies – If a system isn’t performing as expected, tweak settings or upgrade components 
📅 Schedule regular assessments – Ensure ongoing compliance with Australian energy regulations 

 

Future-Proof Your Facility with Smart Maintenance 

By taking these ten steps, your business will benefit from lower operating costs, extended equipment lifespans, and improved sustainability. 

Where to start?

Begin small – Install smart sensors

Digitise records – Use a maintenance management system

Automate and monitor – Implement remote tracking & BMS 

Are you ready to transform your facility? 
If you need assistance implementing smart maintenance and energy efficiency solutions, get in touch with CBC Group today!  

Our integrated facility management solutions are tailored to your operational needs.