In July the IEA, an organisation that provides data, analysis and recommends policies to Government and businesses told the media about another spike in gas prices.
With the energy crisis looming and costs continuing to rise, more and more businesses are looking for ways to reduce energy usage and save money on their utility bills. The best solution for many is to implement an Energy Monitoring System as part of their Building Management System (BMS).
An energy management system (EMS) is a software-based system that uses data analysis to identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency. By incorporating a building energy monitoring system, building temperature sensors, and heating monitors, such as those offered by HeatingSave, an EMS can be an effective tool for managing energy usage during times of crisis.
The UK government has recognised the need for school heating systems to be more energy-efficient and has introduced incentives for schools to invest in energy efficiency initiatives. One such solution that can help schools cut their budgets on energy bills is HeatingSave, a Building Management System (BMS) specifically designed for schools.
Sports halls are essential facilities for various athletic activities, providing ample space for training, competitions, and recreational sports. With advanced sports hall heating systems by HeatingSave, sports hall managers can achieve efficient and cost-effective heating, benefiting both athletes and the environment.