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Veolia encourages businesses to sign up for an energy audit

Veolia, the environmental solutions provider, is encouraging large businesses to sign up for an energy audit to meet the demands of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS).

ESOS is a mandatory energy assessment scheme designed to support the adoption of energy-efficiency measures in the UK’s non-domestic sector. It requires large businesses and their corporate groups to employ an approved assessor to conduct a comprehensive energy audit by 5 December 2015 and every four years afterwards.

The government scheme concerns both organisations that employ at least 250 people and those that employ less than 250 people but achieve an annual turnover in excess of €50m and an annual balance sheet in excess of €43m. 

A fully approved ESOS assessor with experience from over 400 site evaluations within its own portfolio, Veolia is helping customers and qualifying UK businesses to achieve their energy efficiency potential cost-effectively. Its lead assessors offer site surveys, energy analyses, energy targeting, monitoring and remote support that serve to identify carbon and energy cost reduction opportunities in areas of high energy consumption.

Veolia also designs tailored pricing solutions to achieve compliance and delivery of suggested energy efficiency measures, and Energy Performance Contracts to realise the value of ESOS recommendations.

For more information on the Government’s ESOS programme visit https://www.gov.uk/energy-savings-opportunity-scheme-esos

 

15 December 2014

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