Optimising School Energy use with Smart Systems
- Research suggests schools are still “treading water” when it comes to adopting energy efficient technologies. [1]
- Some schools saw 23.5% increase in energy cost per pupil. The failure to adopt energy saving measures, such as flexible energy procurement or monitoring systems has left many schools with unsustainable energy spend.
- By not implementing critical measures, such as flexible energy procurement and real-time monitoring systems, schools are missing out on opportunities to streamline energy use and achieve significant cost savings.

20% savings on energy costs, enabling schools to reinvest funds into educational priorities.

Single point of contact for all energy-related queries, eliminating the need to manage multiple brokers or suppliers, simplifying energy management.

Personalised support tailored to each school’s needs, available through phone, email, or online portal for easy and effective communication.

Energy basket purchasing strategy provides budget certainty by securing energy in advance, ensuring predictable costs for the full 12 month period.

Consolidated billing simplifies financial processes, with all energy invoices accessible through a central online portal.

The online portal offers schools access to invoices, meter readings, and support queries, making energy management streamlined and efficient.

Access to a wider range of reporting and data analysis relating to energy, carbon and cost data.
References:
[1] https://energydigital.com/sustainability/all-two-uk-regions-failing-school-energy-efficiency
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