Author: Pauline Scoins

UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall 3% in 2024 as Power Sector Leads Reductions

In a recent update from DESNZ about UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2024, figures for UK greenhouse gas emissions fell by 3% year-on-year in 2024. Total territorial emissions are down to 373 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent (MtCO₂e). Emissions are now 53% lower than 1990 levels, reflecting long‑term progress despite uneven reductions across sectors. As national

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From Insight to Upgrade: How EPC Certificates and Commercial Energy Audits Unlock Better Building Performance

As energy costs rise and sustainability expectations increase, commercial building owners need more than basic compliance, they need a clear understanding of how their buildings perform and practical strategies for improvement. This is where EPC certificates and Commercial Energy Audits work together to deliver real, measurable value. Rather than treating EPCs as an administrative requirement,

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ESOS Phase 4 Turns Audits into Action

Since its launch in 2014, the UK’s Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) has guided thousands of organisations through the process of understanding and improving their energy performance. But as the scheme evolves, so do expectations. ESOS Phase 4 marks a significant shift from simply identifying savings to ensuring organisations take meaningful action. For businesses serious

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Commercial EPCs: What Businesses Need to Know Under Government’s Latest Reforms

The Government has confirmed its approach to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) reforms, and for commercial properties, the headline is clear: minimal structural change for now, but tighter compliance and reporting rules are coming. Carbon-Based Rating Remains the Core Metric Commercial EPCs will continue to use the carbon-based Environmental Impact Rating (EIR) as the headline metric.

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Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) – Progress Since 2019

Since its introduction in 2019, the UK’s Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) framework has transformed how businesses approach energy efficiency and carbon transparency. In this blog, we’ll review SECR’s key achievements and look ahead to the upcoming UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (UK SRS), which promise to raise the bar for accountability and climate action.

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Energy, Reporting and Reduction: What organisations need to be ready for in 2026

The UK’s energy efficiency landscape is rapidly evolving, with new regulations, reporting standards, and efficiency targets set to reshape how organisations manage energy in 2026. From reformed EPCs to mandatory Scope 3 reporting, energy managers face growing complexity alongside the challenge of transitioning to clean technologies. Graham Paul, Service Delivery Director at TEAM Energy, along

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Autumn Budget 2025: Driving Affordability, Net Zero and Clean Growth

Today’s Autumn Budget (26 November 2025) places energy, carbon reduction, and net zero firmly at the heart of the UK’s economic strategy, with measures designed to ease energy costs, accelerate low‑carbon investment, and provide policy certainty for businesses and investors. What does it mean for energy prices and affordability? The Chancellor announced short‑term relief measures

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6 Reasons Why Your Business Needs Carbon Reporting Software

Net Zero Targets are Driving Demand for Carbon Reporting Software In today’s climate conscious economy, managing emissions is no longer optional for businesses, it is a strategic necessity. Investors are demanding ESG transparency, customers are opting for sustainability, and regulators are tightening compliance standards. Businesses that fail to act risk financial penalties, reputational damage, and

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Strategic carbon management in focus: How the UK’s net zero plan can stimulate business growth

When the UK Government unveiled its new Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan in October, Graham Paul at TEAM Energy was struck by two things. First, the clarity and confidence of the message, Britain is “going all-in” on clean energy to drive economic growth and cut emissions. Second, the profound implications for business: this isn’t

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