Solar panels forming part of a renewable energy system

Renewable energy for businesses

For businesses, choosing renewable energy is more than a technical decision. It impacts your premises, operations, budget, planning, and long-term energy security. We help business owners identify renewable energy options that best fit their needs.

Providing clarity
for energy decisions

For small businesses, renewable energy decisions need to be practical, informed and commercially considered. We support business owners with clear assessments, practical guidance and tailored recommendations, helping you understand your options before making a commitment.

Why your specific business situation matters

Businesses have distinct renewable energy requirements. For example, a company
with steady daytime energy use and accessible roof space will need a different
solution than one in a leased or shared facility with operational limitations.
A business assessment may consider:

Energy consumption profile

The amount and timing of your energy use, as well as the
consistency of these patterns throughout the day, week, or year.

Premises & site conditions

Key factors include roof condition, orientation, available space,
shading, structural integrity, land availability, and installation access.

Operational requirements

Operational needs during and after installation, including working hours,
continuity, potential disruptions, reliability, and maintenance requirements.

Commercial goals

Your objectives for the system such as improved long-term energy planning,
enhanced control, operational resilience, or support for future growth.

Ownership or lease position

Ownership or lease status, and any required permissions
from landlords, site owners, or other stakeholders.

Support & maintenance

The level of aftercare, monitoring, or maintenance required for the chosen solution.

Renewable options

A solar panel

Solar panels

solar panels generate electricity from daylight and help reduce how much energy a home or business draws from traditional energy sources, where suitable.

A batter storage

Battery storage

battery storage allows you to store electricity for later use, depending on your system design and usage patterns. Its suitability depends on when you generate and use energy, and your system objectives.

A biogas dome

Biogas

biogas may be considered as part of a broader renewable system where appropriate. Suitability is assessed case by case, based on site, use case, and practical requirements.

A combination of a solar panel, battery storage and biogas forming a hybrid system

Hybrid systems

in some cases, combining multiple renewable options may be more effective. We will recommend a hybrid approach only if supported by the assessment.

Find out what could work for your business

Frequently asked questions

Do you recommend the same system for every business?
We lease our premises. Can we still explore renewable energy options?
Will the installation disrupt our business?
Can you help with sustainability goals?