Businesses across Scotland felt the pain of recent energy price rises. Many are now wondering what they can do to be more resilient to price volatility in the energy markets in the future.
While there’s lots that can be done to reduce a business’s energy demand by upgrading premises and equipment and improving workplace behaviours, many forward-thinking businesses are taking charge of their energy bills by generating their own power.
From factories to offices, shops to holiday parks, care homes to community halls – small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are taking advantage of microgeneration technologies such as solar, wind and hydro.
Business Energy Scotland provides free, impartial advice and access to funding to help SMEs benefit from microgeneration.
We’ve also put together a range of guides, videos and case studies to help more SMEs discover how microgeneration technologies can help them generate their own low cost, low carbon energy.
Use these partner comms materials to spread the word and make sure businesses in your network take full advantage of microgeneration – and take charge of their bills: