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Transform how your business uses energy

The set of webinars below is designed to help you review your organisation’s energy strategy, gain expert insights on reducing energy bills, cutting carbon emissions, and demonstrate your commitment to customers and partners in the fight against climate change.

Explore these, and other engaging webinars,
also available on our YouTube channel.

The importance of energy efficiency for businesses – and an introduction to ESOx

Steve Fawkes, Founder of EnergyPro, gives an overview of why businesses should be thinking about energy efficiency, including key barriers. Richard Dorey, Business Development Manager for ESOx, introduces our service.

Understanding your existing energy usage to save money, time, and carbon

Michael Esvelt and Moira Dorey of Oxford Brookes University’s Environmental Information Exchange team explain the importance of understanding your existing energy use and data, and what an energy assessment looks like if done through as part of the ESOx process.

Energy efficiency for businesses: how to cover the upfront costs

We know that covering the upfront costs is a key barrier for businesses when considering energy efficiency work. Alex Rathmell explains how ESOx can help with overcoming this barrier of upfront costs for businesses in Oxfordshire.

Common measures for businesses to reduce their energy use – saving money, time, and carbon

Michael Esvelt, Operations Director at Oxford Brookes’ EIE team explores common measures for reducing energy use at businesses. Gavin Hodgson, Carbon Reduction Manager, joins to share his experience with installing these measures at Oxford Brookes’ buildings.

Energy efficiency for businesses: how to de-carbonise your heating bills

Michael Esvelt and Moira Dorey of Oxford Brookes University’s Environmental Information Exchange team explore different ways to de-carbonise heating within a business. This could include replacing heating systems with low carbon alternatives such as air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, and/or biomass boilers.