
Delivering savings without disruption
“No-Brainer” – we have all heard that phrase used frequently in relation to energy efficiency projects, which could potentially save a company £1,000s or £100,000s per year; however not all of those projects happen. Why?
Undertaking an Energy Audit and understanding where energy efficiency can be improved is only part of the process.
- “What downtime will be experienced throughout the project?”
- “How will my staff react to the changes?”
- “If we are reducing kW we must be getting less light”
These are all common and reasonable concerns and if left unanswered can ultimately delay or even prevent energy efficiency projects progressing; ultimately reduce company profits.
Keith Wyatt has helped manage many projects with organisations from small companies to large multi-site groups. He is experienced at understanding and helping to address, train and involve staff at all levels of a company in order to help deliver the benefits without the headaches.
Managing Change
However substantial the financial benefits that could be delivered by an energy efficiency project, it is crucial that all departments within a business, which will be impacted by change are involved in the discussion process at a relevant stage in planning.
Setting up an appropriate company action plan is essential. Keith Wyatt is experienced at handling change and action planning from within companies as well as an external consultant.
Assistance in Funding and Structuring Implementation
An energy efficiency project may well have very positive potential benefits; however it’s implementation still needs to be funded. Keith Wyatt can assist in obtaining Carbon Trust 0% Loans, Pay-As-You-Save lease agreements from commercial lenders, Enhanced Capital Allowances Tax Benefits and in structuring or project managing their implementation.
What is clear in most cases, the savings delivered by a project can pay for the implementation from day one. See how we can help with advice on the Carbon Trust.

