UK landlords have the unenviable position of being responsible for ensuring a continuous supply of electricity to their tenants, without having direct agreements with power distribution companies. This gap can lead to an array of issues and even provide a cause for litigation. However, problems of this nature can be avoided with the help of a smart solution from EnviroTech, which acts as a virtual utility service and guarantees uninterrupted supply. By adopting a more sustainable approach, landlords can improve the experience of their tenants whilst maintaining margins.
Council houses in England and Wales now have to consider the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) which came into force in 2018. EnviroTech’s energy-efficient technologies can help to support public housing projects where operating expenses often rely heavily on electricity consumption. Our green solutions can also be implemented on a budget and have the potential to decrease energy costs.
Owners of houses with multiple occupations (HMO’s) have to adhere to the same strict standards as landlords with much larger portfolios, and it can be challenging to stay on top of energy bills. EnviroTech has a range of solutions that can make HMO’s less dependent on the grid and reduce the amount of wasted energy. With our help, proprietors can meet both environmental standards and tenants expectations.
Landlords can create income streams by becoming the supplier of daytime electricity. EnviroTech can build bespoke solutions to make this happen.
The idea here is to eliminate avoidable waste while ensuring that all energy needs are met, thus increasing the overall energy efficiency and staying within the planned expenditure range. In some cases, companies can slash their energy bills by up to 40% by implementing simple measures such as optimisation of the heating system.
Solar power is probably one of the best-known forms of sustainable energy, and in recent years it is commonly deployed in residential and commercial properties. The main reason for the growing popularity of this technology is its beneficial impact on the environment – some case studies indicate that solar panels alone can reduce our carbon footprint by 5-10%.
Solar power is probably one of the best-known forms of sustainable energy, and in recent years it is commonly deployed in residential and commercial properties. The main reason for the growing popularity of this technology is its beneficial impact on the environment – some case studies indicate that solar panels alone can reduce our carbon footprint by 5-10%.