Resource
07 Feb 2025
From April 2025, water bills will increase. For too long, the industry has underinvested in critical infrastructure. Now, with a target of net zero by 2030, the sector is embarking on a £104 billion investment plan to fund essential infrastructure improvements and environmental initiatives.
The path to net zero will require substantial investments in renewable energy, energy-efficient technologies, and modernising aging systems. While these initiatives will drive long-term sustainability, they also contribute to rising water costs that will be passed on to consumers. Now is the time to take steps to reduce consumption, safeguard your budget and help preserve this precious commodity.
The demand for water is outpacing supply. If no action is taken between 2025 and 2050, an additional 3,435 million litres of water will be needed daily to meet future pressures.
Key facts: What’s driving demand for water?
The first step for any organisation looking to optimise water costs is to ensure your water contracts are priced competitively and you are getting the best service. Organisations in England and Scotland can choose their water supplier, allowing access to better pricing and service levels. But water procurement can be difficult to manage independently. It is time consuming and the endless supplier and product choice can make it difficult to compare your options.
Engaging a consultant like Zenergi allows you to take back control of your water costs. We compare supplier options for you, presenting them on a like-for-like basis so you can make informed decisions with ease. Our bill validation service can further protect your budget by ensuring you only pay for the water you use. Any discrepancies are managed with suppliers on your behalf, with any overpayments returned to you.
Choosing the right water partner is crucial for aligning with your sustainability goals. Understand what is important for you before you start the water procurement process.
Key considerations include:
The second step in effective water management is data-driven decision-making. Regular monitoring and measurement of usage can unlock significant cost savings and carbon reductions.
Some organisations take an extra step by commissioning a water audit. Zenergi’s audit service begins with benchmarking analysis to identify if your consumption is higher than industry norms. A comprehensive on-site survey then pinpoints potential savings, with many organisations recovering audit costs through water savings alone.
1. Procure from a supplier that meets your cost, service and sustainability objectives
2. Monitor usage and submit regular meter readings to identify anomalies early.
3. Undertake a water audit to identify opportunities for reducing consumption
4. Define clear targets for water reduction and efficiency
5. Focus on small, incremental changes for long-term success.
6. Track ongoing progress and adjust strategies as needed.
Water is an essential part of any organisation’s net zero journey. Rather than waiting until gas and electricity are optimised, organisations should address water management in parallel to maximise efficiency and sustainability.
By integrating water into their net zero strategy, companies can achieve significant cost savings, reduce carbon emissions and contribute to long-term environmental protection.
Let’s make water work for your net zero strategy!
We simplify water procurement, ensure accurate billing, help you implement data-driven strategies and identify how you can reduce consumption and costs. It’s time to discover how we can help optimise your water management process.
Rising costs and increasing demand make effective water management a necessity.
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