
Battery storage: The future of energy?
As energy storage developments continue to advance and evolve over time, so has the demand for new innovative technology which can help businesses reduce their costs and improve their energy storage.
As energy storage developments continue to advance and evolve over time, so has the demand for new innovative technology which can help businesses reduce their costs and improve their energy storage.
The seemingly endless stream of new energy legislation will continue in April 2018 when DCP161 comes into force. We have mentioned this legislation before in our blog on what ‘KVA’ means to your business, so check that out for some background on where this new amendment to the Distribution Connection
As a manufacturer, it’s only natural that energy consumption will take up a large percentage of your expenditure. But the big question is, what are you really doing to minimise this? Good energy management is not just about renegotiating utility bills. There are other ways in which you can actively
The government’s Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) has now moved into its second phase, which requires compliance by 5 December 2019. Plenty of time, then…
Last year, Great Annual Savings Group saved new North East customers an average of 21% on their energy bills by identifying and rectifying causes for excessive prices. So where can you make this kind of saving and what’s making your costs so high?
So, like most businesses you probably check your bill at the end of each month and pay the required amount. However, how many of us understand what really makes up our final bill? And what are we truly being charged for?
We explain exactly how a blend and extend contract works, and how they help you reduce those ever-rising operational costs.
For many businesses, renewables have been a solid financial investment, but what if the energy they produce could have been saved through improved energy efficiency?
kVA is a common electrical term used to describe the amount of electrical power that a meter can feed to a building or site. It stands for Kilo Volt Amperes and one KVA equals 1,000 Watts of power.
It’s a jungle out there. The energy market rightly holds a reputation for complexity, but it’s not something you should be afraid of. There are hidden dangers around every corner, but equally there are bountiful opportunities