01 March 2024
The report examines the changing energy landscape in the context of the climate risk, the shifting UK legislative framework, the proliferation of technology, the potential of data-driven decision making, the knowledge gap concerning energy solutions, and the looming overhaul of the UK’s infrastructure that will one day make the transition to renewable energy possible.
While transitioning to renewable energy sources can be embraced and pushed forward by industry, there remains the ‘business as usual’ prerogative. There is the risk that the existing infrastructure may sporadically collapse under the stresses and strains that the transformation will bring with it. As this critical movement continues to gain momentum, backup power supplies will be both business- and life-critical in the not-too-distant future.
POWER RESILIENCE 2024 explores the challenges that British businesses are facing in ensuring the resilience, stability, adaptability, and sustainability of their power infrastructures. The report also unravels the vital role of back-up power in protecting healthcare facilities, preventing data loss in financial institutions, and ensuring business continuity across sectors.
The expert panel features Eric Bakken, head of sustainability EMEA, JLL; Chris Havers, director, Sustainable Facilities Management Index (SFMI); Andrew Hulbert, vice chair, Pareto FM; Kam Singh, director of carbon solutions, EMCOR UK; and Hazel Bedson, director, Service Works Global. The panellists highlight the areas that corporate real estate, facilities, and energy teams need to consider and action to futureproof their organisation’s energy systems, while also addressing the steps necessary to minimise downtime from energy disruptions.
While there are myriad challenges to overcome in the pursuit to decarbonise the built environment, the report illuminates the resilient energy solutions on offer.
The POWER RESILIENCE initiative aim is to help the industry ride out the storm while celebrating the power of those responsible for business continuity to develop robust energy plans that will safeguard lives and livelihoods while the country continues to grapple with the consequences of climate change.
“The path to sustainable energy resilience requires a holistic approach,” said Critical Power Supplies’ CEO Jason Koffler. “From grid modernisation, reliable critical power supplies, and legislative frameworks, to the integration of effective technologies, upskilling of leadership teams, and collaborative partnerships, addressing these complex challenges is essential to ensure decarbonisation goals are met. As the power landscape evolves, businesses must not only respond to the challenges of the present but also anticipate and prepare for the dynamic shifts that lie ahead.”
Read the full report here