Developments in the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) - Final scheme elements and next steps...
The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is a mandatory energy assessment and energy saving identification scheme for large undertakings and their corporate groups. Although public sector bodies are not affected by ESOS, around 9,000 organisations will be -- ranging from private companies through to large charities and NGOs.
This webinar outlined developments and requirements of the final ESOS scheme as launched by DECC in June. Martin Adams from DECC also highlighted key elements from DECC’s ESOS scheme guidance and considerations for practitioners who will be working to ensure their organisation addresses the scheme’s requirements.
ESOS applies throughout the UK and covers all undertakings which have more than 250 employees or a sufficiently large turnover and balance sheet, including the following types of organisations;
• Limited companies,
• Public companies,
• Trusts, Partners,
• unincorporated associations,
• not for profit bodies
IEMA South West: An Overview of the Hydrogen Economy
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In this webinar we heard from the COP26 Product Efficiency Call to Action team from BEIS, the International Energy Agency’s SEAD initiative and EP100 who provided an update on Call to Action progress, what it means for your organisation and how you can get involved.
The second day of online delivery of Scotland’s EIA Conference saw three experienced presenters discuss their views on EIA’s progress in different aspects of climate change and nature enhancement goals.
This webinar provides a high-level overview on offshore wind from an Irish perspective. This is aimed at anyone who would like to know more about how offshore wind works, what infrastructure is needed, Ireland's 2030 targets and how Ireland's supply chain can benefit.
This webinar was designed to inform all parties involved in NSIP process and provide a unique evidence base for future NNBs/NSIPs for practitioners interested in, or working on, development projects and focuses on providing an overview of monitoring/auditing/ environmental management over the construction of an NSIP development.
During this webinar we looked at an overview of the #BS8950 Standard with key tools & assessment methods for #socialvalue & recommendations on the challenges & opportunities from Standard author Jeremy Nicholls and Sophie Stephens from Balfour Beatty. .
With global consensus now steadily pointing to a Net Zero target for the world by 2050, extensive electrification will become a necessity. This webinar explores the global macro trends as they relate to climate change, sustainability and low carbon technology. We will focus on a case study of British Columbia’s potential in these arenas.
Quod's Eleanor Hillier hosts this webinar covering what the performance gap of 'energy efficient' buildings is, its causes, and how to close it.