Webinar Invitation: ESOS Update

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Are you up to date with the ESOS legislation?


The compliance date has been extended to the 5th June 2024.

The scheme requires all businesses who meet the criteria to appoint an ESOS Lead Assessor, measure energy consumption, conduct energy audits, identify energy efficiency recommendations and report compliance to the Environment Agency.

Join us on Thursday 22nd February from 11 – 11:30am for an informative webinar focussed on ESOS legislation.

Join us to hear about:

  • What is ESOS, who does it apply to and what does it include
  • Changes in Phase 3 compared to previous phases
  • Energise customer projects and examples of where we have already made an impact
  • Live Q&A

Meet the hosts:

Headshot of Adam Wright, Energise's Head of Commercial

Adam Wright, Head of Commercial at Energise

Award nominated for his work, Adam is a keen influencer who cultivates meaningful and long-lasting relationships with our customers and helps them see their potential for a positive impact on the environment.

Headshot of Sarah Penn, our Operations Director

Sarah Penn, Key Account Director at Energise

Sarah is responsible for overseeing our customer experience team and thrives on helping them exceed their expectations.

Can’t attend the live webinar, but interested to learn more about ESOS? Register anyway and we will follow up with a recording of the session.

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Written By    Emma Lane

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