Energy conservation mechanisms earn MLH place among the best at National Energy Awards 2012

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Efficient energy use is the goal of efforts at MLH to reduce the amount of energy required on their products and services. The engineering team at MLH practice that insulation allows the building to use less heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable temperature.



Installing fluorescent lights or natural skylights reduces the amount of energy required to attain the same level of illumination compared to using traditional incandescent light bulbs. Compact fluorescent lights use two-thirds less energy and lasting six to 10 times longer than incandescent lights.

Indeed MLH has taken these to heart with making these their best practices and finally achieving a place amongst the very best in the hotel industry for being conservationists, at the National Energy Awards held recently.  Some of the measures MLH has taken and indeed been rewarded for are: 250W lights being changed to 80W energy saving lights; Change of chiller set point without compromising on quality and efficiency; Change of guest corridors and room lights to CFL (compact fluorescent lighting); Insulation to steam lines and chill water lines that have been exposed; Switching on perimeters lights according to dusk to day light; Being alert and adjusting the room thermostats to 24°C; Fixed variable speed drives on pumps; Fixed timers and motion sensors for better control in lighting in sea  and garden wing; Fixed energy saving card switches in all guest rooms in sea and garden wings; Conducting workshops to team members on how to reduce energy and save by introducing technology and energy saving equipment.

MLH reduced energy costs by 5% in 2011, which not only shows that cutting its use to the size the hotel requires is being energy wise but also being concerned about the nation’s future.

The Mount Lavinia Hotel was honoured with a ‘Merit certificate’ at the National Energy Awards 2012, organised by the Ministry of Power and Energy with Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority.

Dedication and Best Practices on ‘Saving Energy and Reduce energy Losses’ was the highlight of the awards.

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