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Additional bespoke support

The main Oxford Energy Services offer is building energy audits and ongoing energy management support.

However, many clients also need help with related energy, carbon and compliance questions.

These can be provided where useful.

Contractor quote review

If you have received a quote for lighting, solar PV, heating, controls, insulation or other energy works, Oxford Energy Services can review it and help you understand:

  • whether the proposal is technically sensible

  • whether the savings claims look realistic

  • whether the payback is credible

  • what questions to ask the contractor

  • whether another option should be considered first

Solar PV sense-check

Solar PV can be a good investment, but it depends on the building, roof, electricity use and tariff.

Support can include:

  • reviewing roof suitability

  • checking whether solar generation matches site demand

  • sense-checking contractor proposals

  • reviewing payback assumptions

  • explaining the likely benefits and limitations

Heating and electrification options

For organisations thinking about heat pumps, boiler replacement or electrification, Oxford Energy Services can provide early-stage advice on:

  • whether electrification is realistic

  • what needs to be understood before replacing heating plant

  • how building fabric, controls and heat emitters affect feasibility

  • what information to gather before speaking to installers

  • whether a phased approach is more sensible

Energy action plans

Some organisations need a practical energy action plan rather than a formal audit.

This can include:

  • current energy position

  • key opportunities

  • priority actions

  • responsibilities

  • estimated savings

  • progress tracking

  • board-level summary

SECR and annual energy reporting

Oxford Energy Services can support organisations with annual energy and emissions reporting, including:

  • energy data review

  • electricity and gas emissions calculations

  • SECR support where relevant

  • simple annual energy and emissions summaries

  • board-level reporting

Board-level energy briefings

Sometimes the most useful output is a short briefing for senior management.

This can help explain:

  • why energy use is high

  • what has been found

  • what actions are recommended

  • what investment may be needed

  • what can be done quickly

  • what should be monitored next

Decarbonisation and carbon advice

Oxford Energy Services can provide practical advice on building-related decarbonisation.

The focus is on actions that reduce real energy use and direct emissions, such as:

  • reducing avoidable demand

  • improving controls

  • reducing gas consumption

  • assessing heating options

  • considering electrification

  • reviewing solar PV

  • improving operational energy management

The emphasis is on practical measures, not generic net zero language.

Not sure what you need?

Book a free 30-minute building energy discussion.

A short conversation is often enough to work out whether you need an audit, a data review, a quote review, ongoing support, or nothing at all.

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