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25/03/2015

Roadmap to energy efficiency: Making British industry sustainable

To help UK manufacturers cope with increasing energy prices and environmental regulations, industrial automation software expert COPA-DATA has published the ‘Roadmap to energy efficiency’ white paper containing useful guidance for companies eager to reduce energy consumption.

The implementation of the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS) has forced all large UK businesses to make energy efficiency a priority in the long term. The scheme mandates that all large enterprises need to organise comprehensive assessments of energy use and energy saving opportunities at least once every four years.


Similarly, since its introduction in 2011, the ISO 50001 standard has become increasingly popular with UK companies. The certification is a clear commitment to the continuous improvement of energy efficiency and results in the development of a company-wide energy management system.


“The number and rigour of mandatory environmental measures is on the rise,” explains Martyn Williams, Managing Director of COPA-DATA UK. “Add to this the staggering complexity of optional energy certifications and you have a confusing mix that makes some companies postpone becoming energy efficient.


“COPA-DATA wanted to provide a short and clear guide of what companies could do to reduce their energy usage in the long run. In our experience, this is only achievable if a reliable, flexible energy management system is put in place.


“Gathering and analysing relevant production data to create energy key indicators and set realistic energy objectives is the first step towards energy efficiency.”

 

Download COPA-DATA's new ‘Roadmap to energy efficiency’ white paper below.

 

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