Top Hotels with Low Energy Consumption

Top Hotels with Low Energy Consumption

 

Going back to Mother Nature and sourcing wood from certified local forests is what you will experience at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Fiji. This practice keeps the energy consumption to low levels while it also creates a romantic set up with the warmth of the fire in the exotic scenery.

LED bulbs is an efficient way to reduce the electricity consumption and take a step towards green practices. Whitepod Eco-luxury Resort, Switzerland, has successfully replaced their bulbs with LED as part of their efforts to minimise their footprint.

An interesting approach to reduce energy usage is a system that allows the reuse of energy for the elevators operation. This can be found in Proximity Hotel, USA which clearly shows that they have been actively investing in their green strategies.

Renewable energy is a great solution to reduce the levels of consumption. In exotic locations such as Polynesia, people find creative ways to produce energy through a biofuel power station powered by coconut oil. This practice has been embraced by The Brando, French Polynesia.

When it comes to zero carbon emissions, that’s certainly a tough goal to achieve. Not for Urnatur Resort, Sweden which lits the area with lanterns and has therefore eliminated any energy usage.