Do I need to appoint a lead assessor for my ESOS audits, or can...

Do I need to appoint a lead assessor for my ESOS audits, or can I do everything in house? You will need to appoint a...

How will Brexit affect ESOS and other carbon reporting schemes?

How will Brexit affect ESOS and other carbon reporting schemes? Brexit continues to dominate the UK political landscape, and the overriding sense is that firms...

Budget 2018: the energy impacts

Budget 2018: the energy impacts As has become customary in recent budgets, The Chancellor gave scant attention to energy; in fact he didn't mention it...
What is ESOS

What is ESOS?

What is ESOS? ESOS (the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme) is a mandatory energy assessment scheme for organisations in the UK that meet the qualification criteria. Organisations that...

ESOS Phase 2: what is an ‘investment grade’ audit, and how does it compare...

ESOS Phase 2: what is an ‘investment grade’ audit, and how does it compare to basic compliance? Among the greatest opportunities afforded by ESOS legislation...

ESOS phase 2: participants should be ‘well underway’, says Environment Agency

ESOS phase 2: participants should be ‘well underway’, says Environment Agency The Environment Agency (EA) has urged organisations affected by Phase 2 of the ESOS...

Share your feedback on EPCs before the 19th October deadline

Share your feedback on EPCs before the 19th October deadline  The government is planning to reform Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), and is seeking industry views...

IPCC Report: What business needs to know

IPCC Report: what business needs to know This week, scientists released one of the most urgent and compelling calls for action on climate change to...

ESTA Conference Highlights: EU ETS and SECR latest updates

ESTA Conference Highlights: EU ETS and SECR latest updates This week, Andy Greenall from the Hub team attended ESTA’s IECg conference: Energy: Changing Times in...

Do you know what EII exemption is? You should; it will impact your firm’s...

The Energy Intensive Industries (EII) exemption is a new government scheme. Fundamentally it aims to help UK energy intensive industries remain competitive with firms from...

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