Owners or occupiers of commercial properties now have a new way of accessing cutting-edge advice on reducing their energy bills.
Real estate adviser Savills has teamed up with the Carbon Trust Implementation Services to offer a one-stop solution for occupiers across many sectors, including retail, leisure, warehousing, industry and hospitality, to help them reduce their carbon emissions and cut costs.
Non-domestic buildings make up 18% of the UK's total carbon footprint, and the Trust estimates that the sector can deliver at least £4bn in energy savings for the British economy by 2020.
Specialist advisers on the team will be able to offer their expertise on topics such as lighting, heating, ventilation and high efficiency air-conditioning which can, as well as reducing bills, making property more commercially attractive. They will give timeframes for return on investment, and help to develop a business case.
They will also provide best practice examples and employee engagement checklists and assist with the tendering process, providing access to a trusted pool of accredited suppliers, matching customers with the right skills at the right price.
The Carbon Trust says: "Energy efficiency is a fantastic opportunity to drive down costs to help the UK's economy in the face of a double-dip recession and to meet national carbon targets. For example, a typical retail organisation could cut their lighting energy bill by up to 70% through installing new lighting fittings and effective controls."
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