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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 regulation (Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme) to ‘take full advantage’ of the time available for auditing by starting now.

The ESOS compliance deadline is 5 December 2019, but firms can carry out energy audits with existing consumption data.

ESOS Phase 1 suffered from some bottlenecks in terms of capacity to help with the reporting, as some companies began work too late. In June of this year, the EA revealed that it had already issued more than 300 enforcement notices to non-compliant organisations. It has also recently published the list of fines imposed on 15 companies that failed to take remedial action.

In its latest newsletter, the scheme administrator said that Phase 2 work should be ‘well underway’ and reminded participants of what they can put in place now to help meet the Phase 2 deadline:

What you can do now

What you cannot do yet

Are enough UK firms acting on ESOS Phase 2 yet? The Hub asks the question.

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