Npower Reports Over Half Of UK's SMEs Failing To Realise Energy Cost Savings
Released on: August 10, 2011, 6:03 pm
Author:
npower
Industry:
Energy
Npower has revealed new research that shows over half of small
to medium sized businesses (SMEs) have no measures in place to monitor
energy efficiency, despite many of them seeking ways to manage the
bottom line in tough economic conditions.
The findings from the latest npower Business Energy Index (nBEI) show that
53% of the 4.8 million* SMEs in the UK have no methods in place to manage business
energy efficiency, and nearly
one in five (18%) didn’t know if they had reduced their energy consumption over the
past 12 months.
This is despite figures from the report showing that where energy efficiency is
being measured, 50% of SMEs reported savings of up to 10%, showing there is huge
scope to make significant business savings, while also reducing carbon emissions.
Statistics from the Carbon Trust also highlight the potential for SMEs to reduce
emissions further. The Trust found that SMEs have a potential energy saving
opportunity of up to 20%, compared to 8% for large businesses.
Patrick Harvey, head of customer loyalty at npower, said: "This year's npower
Business Energy Index found that for SMEs, the greatest driver for increasing energy
efficiency is cost, rather than the environment. This is why it is surprising that
so many are still not measuring the positive impact that implementing energy
efficiency measures can have on their business.
"The results of the research show the huge untapped potential for SMEs to both
reduce emissions and increase savings."
However, encouragingly, overall the nBEI found that the importance SMEs place on
energy management and efficiency is at its highest level since 2005. When asked to
rate the significance of energy management to their business out of 10, SMEs gave an
average score of 6.7, which is up from just over 5 when the Index began.
Coupled with this, many reported to be proactively measuring their energy usage and
recognising the payback of low-cost, quick-win measures such as turning equipment
off, which was ranked as the most popular action over the past six months. This was
followed by regularly monitoring consumption and reducing heat loss.
Patrick Harvey continued: "It is really encouraging that energy efficiency is
working its way up the business agenda but there’s still a long way to go.
"More businesses need to realise that through simple to implement and low or no
cost measures, they can lower their bills by around 10%. In today’s tough operating
environment this is a saving that SMEs can’t afford to over overlook. This is why
we’ve developed SmartStart - a toolkit and advice service which helps SMEs get
energy saving measures up and running and gets them saving on their bills quickly.
Smaller businesses don’t have to rely on their landlords or have a big team in place
to identify and implement energy saving measures."
For more information on how npower can support SMEs reduce emissions and cut costs
please visit www.npower.com/Business/SmartStart.
ENDS
Notes to Editors:
*Figure from the Department for Business Innovation & Skills’ 2009 report (last
available figures) - http://stats.bis.gov.uk/ed/sme/
About npower:
npower is one of the top energy suppliers to the UK
business market, serving over 238,000 small to medium sized enterprise sites and
around 17,000 industrial and commercial customers, with over 100,000 sites.
npower is dedicated to helping UK businesses use energy more efficiently and
therefore spend less money on their bills. npower aims to have a positive impact on
the communities it serves and reduce its customers' carbon footprint whilst always
improving its service to its customers.
npower specialises in risk management solutions, including market-leading flexible
energy purchasing, energy efficiency, and broader energy management functions, tailored
to every size of business.
PR Contact:
Nicholas McHugh
npower
Oak House
1 Bridgewater Road
Worcester
WR4 9FP
0845 070 2807
www.npower.com
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