Energy
There are numerous energy challenges facing our customers today, with strategic and tactical issues ranging from increasing energy costs and legislation through to security of supply and brand enhancement.
These challenges are both financially significant and technically complex, requiring a multitude of differing solutions and expertise to ensure effective management, control and mitigation.
The ETDE energy solution provides customers with a holistic approach to these energy challenges by utilising our vast global experience in the design, construction and maintenance of complex facilities and energy infrastructures.
Our in-house professional teams and key supply chain partners provide advice, guidance and strategic overview for all aspects of carbon management. We provide capabilities ranging from: strategic carbon planning, energy compliance, legislation and procurement, through to complex mechanical and electrical services and infrastructure design, installation and maintenance, each supported by a fully-funded and underwritten commercial option.
Our expertise in design, installation and maintenance of both complex and critical building systems and energy infrastructures means ETDE is well-placed to ensure the delivery of low-carbon solutions.
Our global engineering capabilities are significant, with decades of innovation and substantial depth of engineering competence across the renewable and low/zero carbon technologies. Project examples range from photo-voltaics, biomass boilers, heat pumps and optimised street lighting, through to complete energy retrofits and thermal/electrical infrastructure upgrades, extending through further innovation into our recently launched smart grid solution.
The benefits of the ETDE energy approach extend far beyond legislative compliance. Our supplier-agnostic energy solution provides a complete approach to carbon management, delivering carbon and cost reduction (typically in excess of 20%), ETDE funded options, technical innovation, asset upgrade/improvement and behavioural and cultural carbon realignment.































