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What is energy infrastructure?

Energy infrastructure refers to the essential systems and networks that generate, transport, and distribute energy to homes, businesses, and industries. These systems include power plants, pipelines, and transmission lines that deliver electricity ac…

Energy flexibility

The energy landscape is changing rapidly, and property managers face increasing pressure to optimise energy use while reducing costs. With electricity prices fluctuating and renewable energy sources becoming more prevalent, energy flexibility is no l…

Demand flexibility

With the growing demand for electricity and the increasing use of renewable energy, managing energy usage is more important than ever. Demand flexibility gives property managers the ability to adjust how and when energy is consumed, helping to cut co…

Energy efficient windows for buildings

With energy costs rising, property owners are under increasing pressure to reduce expenses while maintaining tenant comfort. Energy efficient windows have become a key solution, as heat gain and loss through windows account for 25%–30% of residential…

Building air sealing

Energy efficiency is more than just a buzzword, it’s a necessity for property owners looking to cut costs and boost tenant satisfaction. Air leaks can account for up to 30% of energy loss in commercial buildings, directly impacting your bottom …

What is an energy audit?

An energy audit is a detailed evaluation of a building’s energy use. It’s designed to uncover where energy is being wasted, so you can make improvements that save money and reduce environmental impact. Think of it as a health check for your property’…

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