Energy management

Energy management means monitoring, controlling and optimising energy use across your buildings and assets. With energy prices rising and environmental rules tightening, managing consumption is now a strategic priority for both cost and compliance.

Why it matters

  • Lower costs – Use less energy and avoid peak charges

  • Regulatory compliance – Meet requirements like ESOS and SECR

  • Carbon reduction – Support net-zero targets with measurable action

  • Improved operations – Keep systems running efficiently

  • Reputation and responsibility – Show commitment to ESG goals

What it involves

  • Energy monitoring – Use smart meters and IoT sensors to track usage

  • Efficiency upgrades – Install LED lighting, optimise HVAC and improve insulation

  • Demand-side management – Shift or reduce energy loads during peak times

  • Renewables – Generate your own power through solar or wind systems

  • Staff engagement – Encourage energy-saving habits across the workplace

  • Benchmarking – Compare your usage to industry standards and track improvements

  • Smart controls – Automate heating, lighting and maintenance using AI