22 June 2017
With the commencement of the second phase of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS), the Environment Agency has revealed that it has already issued more than 300 enforcement notices to non-compliant organizations, with more set to be issued this financial year. It requires businesses to audit their energy use and covers all large businesses in the UK with at least 250 employees, or with an annual turnover above £38.9 million and an annual balance sheet total above £33.4 million.
Act Now
The Environment Agency has urged companies to begin carrying out energy audits ahead of the compliance deadline of the second phase of ESOS on 5th December 2019. Non-complying organizations will face severe fines, reaching as high as £90,000 for the most serious infractions. Companies cannot yet carry out the assessment of their ‘total energy consumption’, as this must include the qualification date of 31st December 2018. However, businesses can start to audit supplies which they know will constitute ‘significant energy consumption’.
Unlock Savings
Longevity Partners has completed energy audits on over 5.5 million ft2 of properties in the last 12 months alone, identifying energy savings of up to 40% in commercial buildings with average payback periods of 6 years. As well as avoiding the potential legislative and financial risks, businesses should embrace the potential financial opportunities thrown up by ESOS.
To hear how your business can reduce its risk profile and unlock significant energy savings, get in touch with esos@longevity.co.uk.