TEAM Energy’s sustainability survey, Countdown to Net Zero, has revealed a compelling snapshot of the UK’s sustainability landscape, highlighting both the ambition and the obstacles organisations face as they work towards their carbon reduction goals – and where they need the most support. Over 100 UK-based organisations across diverse sectors participated in the eight-week survey,
Welcome to the latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management news updates How the new electric car grant can help you go green The UK Government has just launched a new Electric Car Grant (ECG) scheme aimed at making electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable and to support the acceleration of zero emission transport. The
The public sector has its own unique set of challenges when it comes to transitioning to net zero. As an energy and carbon consultancy, our role is to support a wide range of public sector organisations, including emergency service organisations, in achieving their net zero targets. We have spoken with several of our customers in
Despite their best intentions, changemakers often face barriers to implementing an effective carbon reduction strategy within their organisations. From cost to cultural resistance, Tom McLeish, Energy Consultant here at TEAM Energy, shows how commercial energy audits overcome barriers to change. Creating an effective carbon reduction strategy is no easy task. It requires buy-in from a
In recent years, the term “net zero” has become a buzzword in discussions about climate change and sustainability. Governments, corporations, and individuals alike are setting ambitious targets to achieve net zero emissions. However, there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding this concept. We have asked some of our Energy Consultants to debunk the most common
Organisations across the UK are increasingly recognising the importance of implementing carbon reduction plans to reduce their carbon footprint. Graham Paul, Service Delivery Director here at TEAM explains why these plans are not just about meeting regulatory requirements and how they play a strategic role in driving long-term success and sustainability. Why Carbon Reduction Plans
Reducing carbon emissions is a critical challenge that organisations across the globe are grappling with. With 25 years left to address climate change, the path to achieving significant reductions in emissions is challenging and loaded with complexities. From supporting organisations across multiple sectors, it is clear that the biggest barrier to successful carbon reduction is
A detailed carbon reduction plan is essential in outlining the steps necessary to reduce carbon emissions and to provide a structured approach to achieving sustainability goals. Timothy Holman, Head of Consultancy at TEAM Energy explains why a carbon reduction plan is crucial for supporting public and private sector organisations long-term carbon reduction strategies. Where a
As an energy and carbon management consultancy, we set out to reach net zero by 2030, twenty years before the UK Government’s target. As an initial measure of our commitment and as part of our Carbon Reduction Strategy, we achieved carbon neutrality in 2023 through a process of offsetting emissions. Our net zero approach focuses
We are pleased to have successfully been awarded a place on the latest iteration of the Government Commercial Agency (GCA) G-Cloud Framework. This allocation will help us continue to support public sector organisations with their energy management and carbon reduction strategy through the use of our cloud-based services. As energy costs continue to affect organisations
With net zero and carbon reduction increasingly becoming a focal point for organisations, support through energy efficiency and sustainable transformations projects are crucial to the success of a carbon reduction plan. However, driving down energy consumption and rolling out energy projects is the responsibility of more than one department in an organisation. Many people –
Pressure continues to grow from customers wanting to see proof of their supplier’s carbon credentials. Organisations within the supply chain are discovering that the expectation for them to have a Carbon Reduction Plan is becoming increasingly important, if not vital to win business. The main impact to your organisation is simple: if you do not