Funding is to be made available in the latest round of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS).
News Category: ESG & Sustainability
MEES regulation deadline: What businesses need to know
With ever-tightening energy regulations, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) is a crucial framework that businesses and property owners must navigate. With strict deadlines and significant financial penalties for non-compliance, failing to meet the requirements could seriously impact your bottom line.
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR): Navigating the compliance with ease
SECR reporting can be complex, but our team of energy and carbon analysts can guide you through the whole process, ensuring full compliance.
Transform your workplace with IoT-enabled lighting
Discover how organisations are realising reductions in energy consumption and costs while enhancing the workplace, increasing employee satisfaction and creating a more sustainable environment with IoT-enabled smart lighting solutions.
How to get the full benefit from ESOS phase 3
As part of Phase 3, launched in 2024, ESOS now includes additional steps that encourage organisations to take a more active and ongoing role in their energy management. These new steps allow you to track your progress against energy efficiency measures in between phases to encourage ongoing energy efficiency.
Do the right thing: embracing the challenge of net zero.
Do the right thing: embracing the challenge of Net Zero, hear from Zenergis Head of Sustainability on all things net zero.
Display Energy Certificates explained: Demystifying the regulation
Uncover the facts about Display Energy Certificates (DECs), debunking myths and explaining how they help improve energy efficiency in public buildings.
Carbon neutral vs. net zero: Do you know the difference?
Discover the differences between carbon neutral vs net zero. Learn about their meanings, importance, and strategies to achieve these crucial climate goals with Zenergi.
Guide to energy buying strategies
We recognise that all organisations have a different view of risk when it comes to procuring their energy. For larger organisations, the product choice can seem endless, which means that the presentation of the future costs of your energy can be difficult to compare.