WINDSOR, 13-Jun-2017 — /EuropaWire/ — Large British businesses and public sector organisations have expressed their concern that political uncertainty and difficulties gaining boardroom approval are presenting major barriers to making energy investments.
More than 200 of the UK’s largest energy users, experts and innovators at the Energy Live Future conference at Leicester’s National Space Centre on 7 June shared their views on the future of energy with Gab Barbaro, Managing Director of British Gas Business. Those present described growing pressure to reduce costs and convince senior management about the need to take control of their energy needs.
More than a third (38%) of delegates at the event, sponsored by British Gas Business, agreed that reducing energy costs remained the central energy issue for large organisations. This was closely followed by the challenge of convincing business leaders to allow investment in new technology (35%).
Nearly half (48%) of delegates suggested that political uncertainty, caused by the General Election, Brexit and changing regulation, could make it even more difficult for them to make significant energy changes.
Despite these challenges, British Gas Business urged UK businesses and the public sector to embrace the disruptive trends and technologies that are transforming the UK’s energy landscape, as they present a unique opportunity for large energy users.
Barbaro said: “My challenge to business leaders is to get smart and be more proactive about their energy use. Businesses must think long-term rather than be swayed by current political or economic uncertainty – there are countless opportunities for organisations to save money on their bills today, by getting to grips with how it’s being used and taking action where it’s being wasted.
“Working with Centrica’s Distributed Energy & Power business, we’re providing customers with the tools to give them real, actionable insights that could save up to 20% through energy efficiency improvements alone. That’s a £4bn, golden opportunity and just the start of how energy tech can create real value for businesses.”
When asked what would be the biggest energy trend of the coming decade, more than half of delegates (56%) believed that battery storage would be most important, followed by using demand-management technology through the Internet of Things (31%) and generating all of your own energy from on-side generation (12%).
British Gas Business showed delegates how to overcome their energy issues by adopting three principles:
A variety of new and emerging energy technologies were on show at the event including the latest generation and storage products on offer to customers through Centrica’s Distributed Energy & Power business.
Several other influential businesses spoke alongside British Gas Business at the future-gazing event, including Microsoft, EY and Tesla. Delegates learned how to make use of block chain technology and the smart grid, and gave their verdict on current energy technologies during the ‘Energy Tech Tinder’ session.
Stephen Church, Partner at EY, said: “The industry is changing at a pace that has never been experienced before. This is the age of the empowered customer – and disruptive technology is at its very heart. Now the industry must rise to new challenges and embrace this change and disruption if it’s to make of the most of the ever arising new opportunities.”
Notes to editors
No. | Question | Answers | Respondents number |
1 | What is the biggest energy challenge facing your organisation? |
| 157 |
2 | What main issue is stopping you, or will stop you, from addressing these energy challenges? |
| 159 |
3 | Which of these is likely to be the biggest energy trend for large energy end users over the next ten years? |
| 155 |
4 | How much money do you intend to invest in new energy technology over the next two years? |
| 142 |
5 | Which of these could represent the biggest ‘spanner in the works’ for realising a new energy future for organisations across the UK? |
| 154 |
For more information contact:
Katie Rose
Senior PR Manager
British Gas
01784 84 3000
07789 575915
katie.rose@britishgas.co.uk
British Gas is Britain’s leading energy and services company, serving more than 10 million homes and over 400,000 businesses across the country. More than 8,000 highly-trained engineers guarantee the highest quality of service for our residential and business customers. We also provide a range of innovative offers and services including connected home Hive™ products, smart meters, and the online tradesman service, Local Heroes.
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