Company Shop Sponsor Drinks Reception at
BFFF People Awards Dinner
We are delighted to announce that Company Shop are sponsoring the Drinks Reception at the BFFF 2020 People Awards Dinner.
February 2020
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XPO Logistics Sponsor Keynote Speaker at
BFFF Business Conference
We are delighted to announce that XPO Logistics are sponsoring the Keynote Speaker, Mandy Hinkson, at the BFFF 2020 Business Conference.
February 2020
Phase 2 of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is now complete, but does that mean you can relax until it’s time to get ready for the next reporting deadline in 2023?
ESOS is the government scheme aimed at reducing the UK’s carbon emissions by making it compulsory for large businesses to report on consumption and identify savings opportunities in four yearly cycles. Compliance requires the collation of energy consumption data and the auditing of end uses by a qualified lead assessor.
“Anyone who has reported under Phase 2 must keep their evidence pack carefully in case they are chosen for audit,” says Mike Bond, senior engineer at NFU Energy. “We know that audits from 2015’s Phase 1 were still being conducted in 2019, so it pays to remain vigilant even though there is some breathing space before ESOS Phase 3 kicks in.”
“Anyone who has reported under phase 2 must keep their evidence pack carefully in case they are chosen for audit.” Mike Bond, NFU Energy Senior Engineer
It’s also highly likely that you’ll need to prepare for the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) scheme which came into force in April 2019. It has slightly different criteria to ESOS and may apply to you even if ESOS doesn’t. Your first report could be due as early as April this year as it has an annual reporting obligation. Data compilation requirements are similar to ESOS, so taking time to improve the formal recording of ancillary energy uses, such as bottled gas or fuel for business travel, could be time well spent.
YOU MUST COMPLY WITH SECR IF YOU MEET ANY TWO OF THE FOLLOWING THREE CRITERIA:
WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM ESOS PHASE 2?
“Many farm businesses have found that collating the necessary data takes more time and effort than they first think,” says Mr Bond.
“They may have several sites with multiple energy usages recorded in many forms, from electronically to scraps of paper: half-hourly electricity, quarterly estimated gas, deliveries of bulk fuels, and forecourt purchases. All of these have to be identified and gathered to cover the 12-month reporting period.”
As ESOS applies to all sectors, energy audit work is divided as appropriate into buildings, transport, and process. The energy saving opportunities identified by NFU Energy engineers range from basic time switching of appliances that otherwise operate continuously, right up to new heat networks to share CHP heat more effectively.
OTHER ENERGY SAVING OPTIONS INCLUDE:
To find out how we can help with your SECR compliance and other schemes, call the NFU Energy team on 024 7669 6512. Plus keep up to date with other energy related news at www.nfuenergy.co.uk.
XPO Logistics, a leading global provider of transport and logistics solutions, hosted its 9th annual UK and Ireland ‘Our Difference’ awards at Whittlebury Hall in Northamptonshire on 21 January. The awards celebrate XPO employees who have gone beyond the expectations of their roles in leading by example.
Mark Simmons, HR director – UK and Ireland, XPO Logistics, said, “For almost a decade, we have recognised our colleagues for their hard work, values and positive contributions. We feel it is vital to show our appreciation for the diverse range of talent within XPO with over 250 nominations across eight award categories.”
The eight award winners by category are:
Damien Oliphant, account director, transport solutions – UK and Ireland, XPO Logistics, said: “We’re honoured to have won the Team of the Year award. This is a fantastic recognition for the British Gypsum Bid and Implementation team. The entire experience has been an outstanding example of collaboration and teamwork between XPO and the customer in creating the new British Gypsum UK transport network.”
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