Our advanced energy monitoring provides businesses with the tools and expertise needed to optimise energy use, reduce costs, and improve operational efficiency
What is Energy Monitoring?
Energy Monitoring and Targeting (M&T) is a proactive approach to managing energy performance across buildings, equipment, and processes. It involves the continuous measurement, analysis, and optimisation of energy use to uncover inefficiencies, control costs, and drive smarter decision-making.
Rather than relying on monthly bills or occasional audits, M&T delivers real-time visibility of where and how energy is being consumed, helping you identify waste, benchmark performance, and prioritise savings opportunities that deliver real impact.
For many organisations, M&T is also the foundation for compliance and continuous improvement. It provides the verified data needed to meet energy reporting requirements, support schemes such as ESOS, SECR, or ISO 50001, and demonstrate progress against sustainability targets.
How Energy Monitoring benefits business
5% – 10% cost savings with Energy Monitoring
Our energy monitoring service shows you exactly where and when energy is being wasted, and how much it’s costing your business.
Many organisations discover that 10–25% of their energy spend can be recovered through better control and informed decision-making, freeing up capital to reinvest elsewhere in the business.
Regular monitoring aids compliance and avoids waste
Implementing robust energy monitoring reduces the risk of regulatory non-compliance by providing accurate, auditable energy data.
Our expert team ensures that your energy usage monitoring is reliable, providing peace of mind and reducing operational risks.
Reduce operational costs for a competitive edge
Effective energy monitoring doesn’t just save you money. You’ll gain a strategic edge by demonstrating leadership in sustainability.
Our energy monitoring solution integrates with management systems, giving you the evidence that buyers, investors, and regulators demand.
Partner with Energise to uncover where energy and money is being lost in your business
Our experts will implement cutting edge solutions to help you put monitoring in place so you can take control, cut costs, and maintain savings over the long term.
What's included in our energy monitoring service?
Our seamless energy monitoring system handles data collection, analysis, and reporting, providing managers with clear, actionable insights without administrative burden.
We can integrate real-time energy monitoring dashboards with your existing infrastructure, enabling quick decision-making.
By aligning with energy audits and management frameworks, our service reduces complexity and improves energy governance, freeing managers to focus on strategic priorities.
Who needs to comply with Energy Monitoring?
Energy monitoring is for any organisation that wants to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and strengthen profitability.
You’ll benefit most if you:
- Operate energy-intensive facilities such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, offices, or retail sites.
- Manage large or multi-site operations and need visibility across buildings, equipment, or processes.
- Must comply with energy regulations such as ESOS, SECR, or ISO 50001, and want to turn compliance data into business value.
- Are a CEO, FD, or senior executive looking to boost margins through tighter control of energy spend.
- Are a facilities, sustainability, or energy manager responsible for achieving measurable savings and operational improvement.
In short: if energy costs impact your bottom line, energy monitoring will show you exactly where the value is being lost, and how to recover it.

Supporting Bidfood in Achieving Significant Energy and Cost Savings
With a strong commitment to advancing energy efficiency, Bidfood participates in the UK’s Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme. The CCA scheme supports their drive to meet ambitious efficiency targets and demonstrates their dedication to responsible energy management, with the added benefit of receiving Climate Change Levy (CCL) reductions for achieving those goals.
Wondering how much energy and profit might be slipping through the cracks?
Our experts will help you see exactly where waste is happening, what it’s costing, and how to turn that insight into actionable measures resulting in lasting savings.
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Value at Stake: Turning Missed Opportunities into Measurable Savings
Discover what unmanaged energy could be costing your organisation and how our expert led Energy Roadmap can unlock hidden profit while strengthening compliance and sustainability performance.
Energy Monitoring FAQs
What is energy monitoring?
It is the continuous measurement and analysis of energy consumption to identify usage patterns and inefficiencies.
What is energy targeting?
Setting specific energy consumption goals and using data to guide reductions and improvements.
Why is energy monitoring important?
It provides visibility and control over energy use, enabling cost savings and compliance.
What is an energy management system?
A framework combining hardware and software to track, analyse and optimise energy consumption.
How does energy monitoring relate to energy audits?
Monitoring provides the data foundation for comprehensive energy audits and ongoing management.
Who benefits most from energy monitoring?
Organisations with significant energy use aiming to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Can energy monitoring help with regulatory compliance?
Yes, by ensuring accurate, auditable energy data aligned with legal requirements.
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