Business and public sector policy
Coming into effect in 2010, organisations that have used more than 6,000 MWh of electricity in 2008 (roughly equating to £500K spend) will have to purchase and surrender allowances each year to cover their CO2 emissions.
Read about the Carbon Reduction Commitment - business opportunity.
Buildings are responsible for 40% of UK emissions, making Building Regulations and energy certificates vital tools in reducing emissions across business and public sector.
Additionally, for energy-intensive industries
Puts a cap on the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by business and creates a market and price for carbon allowances, or
The Climate Change Levy applies a tax on energy bills across the business and public sector to encourage energy efficiency.
The
Renewable Energy Strategy defines how the UK aims to increase the amount of energy it gets from renewables to 15%, by 2020.