EU Energy Efficiency Directive & UK?s ESOS
In 2012 the European Union passed its EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) into law. This aims to reduce overall energy consumption by 20% by 2020. It placed an obligation on member states to pass back-to-back local legislation by June 2014. EED Guidelines The EED provides specific guidelines it expects member nations to address. The list […]
2015 – What’s ahead for UK Business?
According to reports just in, the global environment industry is down. Less money is available for what some CEO?s still see as grudge expenditure, and many U.S. agencies are seeking soft budget cuts. The UK is proving to be an exception following the announcement of ESOS, and EcoVaro does not expect the May elections will […]
UK Hauliers Pull Together on ESOS
ESOS is what UK business needed, to encourage it to become more responsible for the environmental consequences of making money. Government has met with industry leaders to hammer out the finer details. Now there are heartening signs of intra-industry collaboration, for the example the FTA approach we discuss here. The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is […]
Will UK Retailers Skim the Cream with ESOS?
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) was quick out on the starting blocks with an ambitious plan to cut energy costs by 25% in 5 years. Their ?25-in-5? initiative is chasing a target of ?4.4 billion savings during the duration. Part of this program involves ?cutting a path through a complex and inaccessible policy landscape?. BRC […]
UK Government Updates ESOS Guidelines
Britain?s Environment Agency has produced an update to the ESOS guidelines previously published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Fortunately for businesses much of it has remained the same. Hence it is only necessary to highlight the changes here. Participants in joint ventures without a clear majority must assess themselves individually against criteria […]
ESOS What is the Truth?
When the UK administration introduced its ESOS Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme reactions from business people followed a familiar theme. Do nothing it will go away The next Westminster will drop this Another stealth tax. I don’t have time for this Give the problem to admin and tell them to fix it ecovaro decided to share […]
2015 ESOS Guidelines Chapter 2 – Deadlines and Status Changes
The ESOS process is deadline driven and meeting key dates is a non-negotiable. The penalties for not complying / providing false or misleading information are ?50,000 each. Simply not maintaining adequate records could cost you ?5,000. The carrot on the end of the stick is the financial benefits you stand to gain. Qualifying for inclusion […]
Saving Energy Step 2 ? More Practical Ideas
In my previous blog, we wrote about implementing a management system. This boils down to sharing a common vision up and down and across the organisation, measuring progress, and pinning accountability on individuals. This time, we would like to talk about simple things that organisations can do to shrink their carbon footprints. But first let’s talk […]
Saving Energy Step 3 ? Towards a Variable Energy Bill
Do you remember the days when energy was so cheap we paid the bill almost without thinking about it? Things have changed and we have the additional duty of reducing consumption to help save the planet. This is the third article in our mini-series on saving energy. It follows on from the first that explored […]
Saving Energy Step 5 – Bringing it together
We hope you have been enjoying our series of short posts regarding saving energy, so what we use we can sustain. We have tried to make a dry subject interesting. After you read this post please comment, and tell us how it went. We are in the environment together. As the man who wrote ?No […]