Utility Management and Carbon Reporting at Board Level
Paul Webb, Energy Expert
Founder of B2B Energy Ltd | Chartered Energy Manager MEI, ESOS Lead Assessor, Energy Expert,Energy Manager, Author of Energy Management Books, Podcaster and an established Energy Manager Trainer.
There have been some studies carried out recently that indicate that though there are numerous UK Government Schemes, that are driving energy management from the Board Room and nearly 60% of the UK’s Company Directors are committed to saving energy (all Utilities). Which should make complete sense as it is a significant cost to their business. However, what about the remaining 40% of the UK Directors?
It does not matter how big your utility consumption is however you should have a plan within your organisation to address reducing consumption, reducing costs and saving this planet.
Below is an ‘Twelve’ Step Plan that shows Directors how they can drive utility management into their business and reduce consumption, reduce costs and save this planet.
Why not follow this? Your utility cost is possibly your third largest expense after property and staff:
12 Steps for Directors
1. Develop a business case for Utility Management and reporting your Carbon Footprint (Maybe follow the Scheme of SECR).
2. Implement a comprehensive strategy to manage the risks and opportunities of utility management from a short- and long-term basis.
3. Review possibilities of extending this strategy to your ‘Supply Chain’ and partner them to address the issues.
4. Make Utility Management and Carbon part of the Board Meeting Agenda.
5. Set clear and concise targets and publish the goals.
6. Consider partnering with others, speak to technology suppliers and customers
7. Engage with an Energy Expert who can walk you through this process.
8. Set up daily monitoring systems and capture good data daily.
9. Develop the climate change strategy as a key competitive advantage
10. Set realistic targets, hold people accountable, and incentivise success
11. Promote your successes internally and external.
12. Write a Policy for both Energy and the Environment that can be presented on the Web
By following the above steps it won’t take long to watch your consumption fall. It is just important to maintain this process.
The Benefits :
?The key benefits to all business whatever service or products you provide are clear and tangible.
? Reduced consumption and hence reduced utility bills
? Proactive management of energy legislation – No Fines
? More efficient use of our natural resources
? Reduced green house gases
? Lower operating costs, more profit per unit produced
? More customers more investment
? Satisfies the shareholders
? Reduce Carbon Foot print protect reputation PR/CSR
This article has been provided by B2B Energy Ltd and is an extract from ‘The Energy Expert’ Training and book. 8th February 2020
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5 年Your ‘12 Step Plan’ indeed is a very good guide to follow for the companies who wish to save on energy. Thank you sharing this Paul Webb.
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5 年Great plan Paul!
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5 年Great plan Paul. Nice one on breaking it down