Get the Energy Edge: Your guide to business energy efficiency
Summary of the Energise event: Get the Energy Edge and access to downloadable guide.
Summary of the Energise event: Get the Energy Edge and access to downloadable guide.
Ensure your organisation gets the EcoVadis recognition you deserve. We highlight five common pitfalls in your EcoVadis submission and how to overcome them.
Energy Management Training: A Smarter Way to Cut Costs Fast Organisations face increasing pressure to reduce costs and improve energy efficiency. A key element of any environmental or sustainability strategy is energy management training. It equips employees with the knowledge and skills to optimise energy use. The beauty of being experts is that we can easily adapt. We develop …
We have finally got confirmation of how the Government’s budget will affect the UK’s ambitious environmental and social sustainability targets, and the progress of organisations of all sizes towards meeting them. Let’s take a look at the highlights.
An ESOS audit is more than a site visit—it’s a detailed process that helps businesses identify energy-saving opportunities and meet UK compliance requirements. Here’s what to expect.
Energise works with timber industry to produce roadmap to Net Zero We are proud to introduce a new timber industry Net Zero roadmap, which aims to accelerate the productivity, sustainability, and innovation of the sector to better meet the needs of a low-carbon world. Commissioned by Timber Development UK (TDUK) in collaboration with eleven UK timber trade …
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Is hydrogen worse for the environment than natural gas? One of the most critical challenges today is the decarbonisation of the global economy. Hydrogen can offer a clean solution to parts of the economy that are difficult to decarbonise or as one of the solutions to our fuel mix dilemma, but is it the most …
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Energise report summarising collective action toward Net Zero.
Accounting for your Work From Home emissions An estimated 47% of the otherwise office-based working population in the UK are currently working from home. The sudden shift came with a plethora of challenges which were extensively documented, including but certainly not limited to: juggling job priorities with homeschooling, inadequate desk set-ups or the risk of …