Energy Audits : Public Sector

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How can you save energy and reduce CO2 emissions?

Whether for legislative or ethical reasons all public sector organisations are duty bound to reduce energy consumption, costs and CO2 emissions.

The first essential step in taking control of the energy consumption of any school, college, library or office building is to understand how, when and where energy is consumed and wasted.

An energy audit inspects the installed systems, appliances, controls and building  materials to identify where energy savings can be made, all from as little as £250.

 

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How can an energy audit help you?

A Total Energy Systems energy audit will identify how, when,and where a building is wasting energy and costs, but most importantly it will provide independent evaluated solutions on how to reduce energy waste and control consumption.

An energy audit will assst in fulfulling your Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) obligations which public sector organisations are now required to participate in if they are either:

  • Mandated participants; or

  • Organisations that meet the qualification criteria. That is, organisations having a settled half hourly meter and qualifying electricity supplies of over 6,000 MWh during 2008 (which is the Qualification Year for the Introductory Phase of the scheme).

The results and recommendations are provided in a detailed report including practical recommended key actions. Showing energy and CO2 emissions savings, accurate implementation costs and payback periods.

Contact us to identify how, when are where you can save energy