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INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT: Future Motors

By Future Motors Future Motors is a young, vibrant business revolutionising energy consumption with an electric Switch Reluctance Smart Motor. It is designed for easy retrofit into existing HVAC, refrigeration, pumping and equipment currently using an induction motor. With payback less than 3 years, this energy efficient, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly, patented design features a bespoke, […]

Do you specialise in Utility Management? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Energy Management Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the market – and in December we’ll be focussing on Utility Management Solutions. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help energy management buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of […]

Reconnect, learn & engage at the Facilities Management Forum

The Facilities Management Forum allows you to learn, engage, and connect with your industry, via a series of online meetings with solution providers and insightful webinars.  This innovative digital concept is the most time effective way to meet suppliers whilst working from your home or office. Date: 25th & 26th January 2021Time: 09:00 – 13:05Location: Virtual It […]

BESA & ESTA collaborate on joint energy efficiency group

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has teamed up the Energy Services Technology Association (ESTA) to promote energy efficiency in buildings to government and industry. The Energy Efficiency in Buildings Group will include members from both associations, focused on promoting the economic benefits of energy demand reduction, energy efficiency and management to all demand-side users […]

The future of offices

By ETS The role of the office is changing. Over recent times, we’ve seen a rapid shift in how businesses across all sectors operate. Due to Covid-19, more people than ever are working from home, with many offices remaining empty or at least operating with heavily reduced capacity. And the response to this has mostly […]

You’ve done as much as you can with short payback, what else can you do?

By David Kipling, OnSite Energy Many companies have by now committed to energy reduction targets either through sustainability policy, net zero goals, CO2 emissions reduction targets or via CCA agreements. Further energy efficiencies are going to be needed, as the targets are getting tougher. For CCA, renewables don’t count, it is only efficiency that is eligible. […]

Secure your virtual place at January’s Facilities Management Forum

Register for your complimentary guest pass for the virtual Facilities Management Summit today!  Monday 25th January 2021 The Forum allows senior FM professionals to share forward-thinking ideas, meet new partners and discover new ways to underpin their strategies. Your bespoke place is entirely free and includes benefits such as; Prepare for every eventuality – We can build you a bespoke 1-2-1 itinerary of […]

SSE focuses on Cleaner air for UK & Irish buildings with ionair

SSE Enterprise’s distributed energy business is targeting improved internal air quality in mechanically ventilated buildings with the help of a proven technology that utilises the principle of bipolar ionisation.  Independent studies have highlighted that bipolar ionisation can markedly decrease the concentration of contaminants in indoor air, lowering the risk of respiratory infections and creating a […]

5 Minutes With… David Kipling, Onsite Energy Projects Ltd

In the latest instalment of our energy management industry executive interview series, we spoke to OnSite Energy‘s David Kipling (pictured) about the company, the pathway to Net Zero, the impact of COVID-19 and innovation in the sector… Tell us about your company, products and services. DK: The inspiration for OEP came from my previous role where […]

Germany ‘goes aggressive’ on renewables

The more rigid targets brought around by the latest revision to Germany’s renewable energy act (EEG) in June aims for the country to achieve 65%, instead of the originally targeted 50%, of its electricity consumption comes from renewable sources by 2030. Such stricter targets would mean that, during 2021-2030, the country’s solar photovoltaic (PV) and onshore wind […]