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Battery storage gives organisations better control over their energy use – which offers multiple benefits for decarbonisation.
Offsetting is where companies invest in external carbon reduction projects as a way of compensating for emissions that they have not yet removed
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a process that captures and utilises the waste heat produced by the electricity generation process.
Corporate power purchase agreements are a popular choice for organisations looking to transition to a true green energy supply.
Gas Purchase Agreements (also known as Gas PAs or GPPAs) provide a way for organisations to get paid for the waste green gas they produce.
Heat pumps are used to transfer low temperature heat from a renewable source to a higher, more useful temperature using a refrigerant cycle.
Small-scale hydropower provides a long-term way for businesses to generate their own electricity from water: a reliable, clean energy source.
Upgrading from conventional lighting to LEDs offers one of the quickest, most cost-effective ways for organisations to become more energy efficient.
Transport is essential to the functioning of UK business, but responsible for over a third of the UK’s total carbon emissions. It’s an essential part of your net zero journey.
If your site has a poor power factor, it is likely to result in greater costs and a larger carbon footprint. Discover how a partner can help assess and correct your power factor.
Accounts for 50% of overall energy use in supermarkets and 30% of in pubs – unsurprisingly a significant source of GHG emissions. Learn how to reduce the impact this equipment has on your carbon footprint.
Switching to a clean energy supply forms an essential part of every net zero strategy with PV being a cost-effective option for businesses considering self-generation.
By recycling waste heat there is the potential to greatly reduce carbon emissions across many sectors and save energy costs.