IES launch Energy Crisis Guide for Businesses to Reduce Energy Costs [Download Now]

Businesses face much uncertainty on energy bills after April 2023, with vague government promises to help only those most in need after this date.

Energy efficiency is the optimum way for businesses to navigate this energy crisis but first they need to get a much more detailed handle on their energy use. They need to know how much, when and where they use energy to uncover savings while still meeting their energy needs. Only then can they put in place a robust strategy that will save energy costs year on year and protect themselves from further rising costs, as well as mitigating the risk of future vulnerability to energy supply issues.

IES helping Businesses Save at least 20% off Energy Bill

IES Ltd. joined Techies Go Green, a network of IT and tech-oriented companies committed to decarbonising their businesses with the main aim of helping every signatory become carbon neutral by 2030.

IES Ltd. has applied digital twin technology to help many organisations get the energy use clarity needed to take control and address all aspects of carbon neutrality. IES is confident that its approach can save at least 20% off your energy bill, while also helping companies make informed business decisions to support energy resilience, employee productivity, ESG targets and Net-Zero goals.

Download IES Guide to Reducing Business Energy Costs

With wholesale energy prices expected to have quadrupled by April next year, it is not any wonder that energy cost is now the number one boardroom issue for eight out of ten companies. With this in mind, IES has produced a downloadable guide packed with advice on how businesses can reduce their energy costs.

Download the free guide on reducing business energy costs: https://go.iesve.com/energy-crisis-guide/techiesgogreen

The guide also provides information on:

•    Protecting your business from risk with efficient energy management
•    The problem with buildings: designed for energy, operated for comfort
•    How energy efficiency adds value: net-zero, ESG & productivity improvements
•    Why & how to invest in your energy data infrastructure
•    IES approach to reducing energy costs
•    IES approach to net-zero investment road mapping & fossil fuel divestment
•    and much more…

Joining Techies Go Green

If you want to learn more about sustainability and what your company can do to become more sustainable, consider joining Techies Go Green. Techies Go Green is a movement dedicated to decarbonising IT and tech-oriented companies through collaborating and sharing knowledge. Membership is open to both companies and individuals within the UK and Ireland. We would love to have you join and to help you in your journey towards sustainability and decarbonisation. 

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