Event
26/03/2026 - 26/03/2026

In the run up to the UN’s World Water Day, join us for a special webinar where our water experts share practical insights into rising water costs, and how your organisation can cut consumption and costs at the same time.
Wholesale water prices increase every year on 1 April and, this year, some regions could see rises of up to 17%. With costs set to escalate even further in the coming years, water is becoming a much more significant part of your budget.
At the same time, sustainability expectations are rising. Reducing how much water you use doesn’t just protect your budget, it strengthens your ESG credentials, lowers your environmental footprint and demonstrates responsible resource management.
In this practical webinar, you’ll gain:
Insight into the 2026 wholesale price increases across each region
A simple guide to wholesale vs retailer charges, and how wholesale cost increases can still impact you even when you’re under contract
Tips to spot common billing anomalies and areas of unnecessary spend
Guidance on how to access the most competitive water prices available to your organisation
Practical, low-cost ways to reduce water consumption across your sites
Access to our Water Efficiency Checklist to help you identify quick wins and savings opportunities
Water price hikes are on their way, but proactive water management can safeguard both your budget and the environment.
Register today to ensure your organisation is financially prepared, operationally resilient, and sustainability focused before prices rise on 1 April.


Kelsy McKinlay, Sustainability Manager
Kelsy is an experienced water and sustainability professional with a BSc in Environmental Management and Technology. With nine years’ experience in the water industry, Kelsy’s expertise spans customer service, bill validation, and procurement. As a team leader within Zenergi’s Net Zero team, she helps clients reduce carbon emissions and water consumption, supporting both financial and environmental sustainability goals. Kelsy also holds certificates in water and carbon literacy, underlining her commitment to sustainable resource management.

Rebecca Thomson, Service Excellence Director
Rebecca brings over 13 years of experience at Zenergi. Having worked through the English water market deregulation in 2017, she gained first-hand experience navigating one of the most significant industry transformations in recent years. She has also supported a wide range of Scottish-based clients, developing a strong understanding of the Scottish water market and how it differs from England. Rebecca leads customer support and bill validation teams across both water and energy, building deep knowledge of the complexities and challenges clients face. Passionate about customer experience, she is committed to continually improving Zenergi’s services to better support client needs.