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Preparing Your Business for Future Energy Challenges: A Look Ahead to 2025

Preparing Your Business for Future Energy Challenges: A Look Ahead to 2025

The energy landscape is rapidly evolving, and by 2025, businesses will face new challenges and opportunities.  From regulatory changes to technological advancements and the ongoing push toward sustainability, staying ahead of the curve is essential for maintaining competitiveness and reducing environmental impact.  Here’s how your organisation can prepare for future energy challenges. Understanding the Evolving
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ISO 14068: Paving the Path to Carbon Neutrality

As the global demand for sustainable practices and climate action intensifies, businesses are increasingly seeking structured ways to address their carbon footprints and demonstrate environmental responsibility.  One of the most anticipated developments in this space is the introduction of ISO 14068, a new international standard focused on achieving verifiable carbon neutrality.  This standard, currently in
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Anticipated Changes in Phase 4 of ESOS: Net Zero Assessments and More

The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is undergoing significant updates as it progresses into Phase 4.  These changes are poised to enhance the scheme’s effectiveness in driving energy efficiency and aligning with the UK’s broader climate goals.  Here, we delve into the anticipated changes, including the introduction of net zero assessments, alignment with SECR criteria,
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Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS): What Happens Next After Phase 3?

The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is a mandatory energy assessment and energy-saving identification scheme for large organisations in the UK. With the compliance deadline for Phase 3 now extended to August 2024, businesses must focus on the steps they need to take to ensure compliance, save energy, and reduce carbon emissions. Here’s a guide
UK Government Injects Over Half a Billion Pounds into Solar Panel Installations for Businesses and Public Buildings

UK Government Injects into Solar Panel Installations

The UK government has announced a substantial investment exceeding half a billion pounds aimed at boosting the installation of solar panels in various businesses and public buildings across the country. This move forms part of the broader initiative to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.   Decarbonisation Scheme and Funding Allocation The Public Sector