The deadline for organisations to complete and submit their UK Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme ("ESOS") reports for Phase 3 of the scheme is 5 December 2023....more
The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (“ESOS”) is a mandatory energy efficiency assessment and monitoring scheme in the UK. The qualification date for the third phase of ESOS (31 December 2022) has recently passed....more
A federal District Court awarded the FTC summary judgment in an enforcement action against SPM Thermo-Shield, Inc. and its officers involving allegations that the company violated the FTC Act when it made deceptive claims...more
In recent times, energy efficiency has become a key priority for both public and private sector entities. A 2019 study by the International Energy Agency (IEA) showed that energy efficiency is a key resource for economic and...more
UK organisations have grappled in recent years with CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (“CRC”) and with the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (“ESOS” - now in its second phase). Now it is time to get to grips with Strategic Energy...more
Organisations that qualify for Phase 2 of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (“ESOS”) have until 5 December 2019 to complete ESOS assessments, have them signed off by a director and lead assessor and notify the regulator. ...more
Regular readers may recall that we have previously blogged a fair bit on the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (“ESOS”). ...more
The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (“ESOS”) is a mandatory energy assessment scheme for organisations in the UK that meet the qualification criteria. Qualification is assessed every four years, and the latest...more
Qualifying undertakings can comply with their obligations under the Regulations by having a certified Energy Management System. Post Brexit, certification will still be permitted by bodies accredited by the United Kingdom...more
Large businesses will remember the challenges of trying to comply with Phase I of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) in the run up to Christmas 2015. “Trying” was the operative word because “lead assessors” (who are...more