At Here's the Plan, we use our years of experience in both the regulatory market and the utilities market to create solutions for our clients that are tailored to their industry.
Whether you are an 18 site automotive dealership, a food manufacturer, a care home, or a boutique hotel, we offer the same commitment to service, a greener future, and the best overall cost efficiency available.
Learn more about the merger of MDG Group and EUC to create Here's the Plan...If you don't measure, you can't manage - how do you know where to start if you don't know where you stand? Our Net-Zero report gives you the data you need to take action; we identify areas of high consumption and come up with a plan to make energy-efficient changes to your business operations.
We also offer easy presentation reporting that can be read by anyone and implemented across your whole business. It's all hands on deck, and we are here to guide you through.
The Client: Montrose Port Authority hold the ambition to become the first Net-Zero Port in the UK, working towards UK Net-Zero targets and complying with clean air policies around Ports. As an existing utility client, they approached the team at Here’s The Plan for guidance towards a more sustainable future.
Read more...You can keep wasting time coming up with a cost management strategy incorporating Water, Gas, Electricity, Telecoms and Net-Zero goals...
... as well as keeping up with industry standards and compliance changes...
...AND keep trying to negotiate without industry relationships and negotiating strength...or you can have us do it for you.
A simple phone call can be the start of a conversation that could save your business thousands...
...of headaches
...of meetings
...of pounds sterling
Literally.
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Changes to the planning process in Scotland - Good news for businesses wanting to install Solar PV
The Scottish Government has announced that it will be easing permitted development rights (PDRs) for rooftop solar. Until now the majority of solar projects in Scotland over 50kW have required planning consent, adding to project timelines and cost.
As the Energy Bill Discount Scheme draws to a close on March 31st, no further Government financial support for energy bills is on offer so businesses are now on their own to figure out how to best manage energy affordability and sustainability. The end of this scheme poses challenges but also presents opportunities for businesses to explore alternative strategies and initiatives to keep consumption and costs down. Here are some potential steps businesses can take:
As we enter into Quarter 2, it's important to reflect on the dynamic shifts within the energy market in Quarter 1. Here's a summary of the market reviews conducted on a weekly basis throughout March 2024: