Additional Services
If your business has ambitious climate targets or complex energy needs, it’s important to incorporate net zero infrastructure and smart energy assets within your sustainability strategy.
Whether it’s renewable energy generation or electric vehicle charging, SSE Energy Solutions has a number of products and services to help you optimise your energy consumption and decarbonise your premises.
Our infrastructure specialists can create a portfolio of energy assets that’s personalised to your business and incorporates advanced energy technology.
Distibuted energy infrastructure
Our Whole System approach accelerates your transition to net zero and creates a more resilient and sustainable energy system by investing in, building and connecting localised flexible infrastructure, using technology and data analytics to drive the long-term performance of your energy assets.
Our infrastructure specialists construct a comprehensive portfolio of energy assets, incorporating advanced technologies; these include the network, heating & cooling, consumption and energy management, flexible generation & storage and EV charging.
Why SSE Energy Solutions
Our Whole System Thinking approach combines the latest data analytics tools and digital technologies to intelligently coordinate and manage your energy assets in the most flexible, joined-up, energy-efficient and cost-effective way.
Our infrastructure specialists will work with you to optimise the performance of your energy assets and infrastructure across key areas including: the network, heating and cooling, consumption and energy management, flexible generation and storage, and EV charging.
Our approach recognises that our business clients throughout the UK and Ireland are facing a set of key challenges.
Our commitment is to guide and enable our clients to meet and overcome these challenges with confidence and peace of mind.
Decarbonising heat is critical to achieving net zero, and innovators have a vital role to play. Here is our overview of the heat decarbonisation challenge and how we can tackle it through market leading, sustainable low carbon solutions.
The Transport Decarbonisation Plan (TDP) will set out in detail what government, business and society need to do to achieve carbon budget targets and net zero emissions across every single mode of transport by 2050.
The power sector is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the UK. If the UK Government is to meet its carbon budgets the sector will need to be largely decarbonised by 2030. Critical factors to consider in achieving this will include policy changes, low-carbon technologies, grid up-grade requirements and realising the potential for innovation and sustainable growth.
Today’s digital technology allows access to accurate, timely information across all elements of your local energy infrastructure. By using this information to make better-informed decisions, you can look to optimise the efficiency, resilience and distribution of your energy use across multiple connected assets.