Mitie and Sustainable Development Capital LLP (SDCL) have launched a new partnership to help both public and private sector organisations plan their decarbonisation roadmap and fund the low carbon equipment and technology they need to make their sites net zero.
Mitie and SDCL will help organisations looking to roll out equipment, such as solar panels to generate renewable energy on site, as well as air and ground source heat pumps to switch buildings from gas to electricity-based heating systems, to decarbonise their buildings and improve their energy efficiency.
With research showing that Finance Executives believe that limited expertise (50%) and access to capital (34%) are among the top factors limiting their business’ investment in decarbonisation1, this partnership will help remove some of the major roadblocks in many organisations’ net zero journeys.
Pradyumna Pandit, Managing Director, Energy and Sustainability, Mitie, said: “Tackling the built environment is essential for decarbonising Britain. There are many technologies available today that are proven to help businesses reduce costs and carbon emissions from their sites, however large upfront capital costs mean that many are delaying their actions towards reaching net zero.
“This partnership with SDCL will help more businesses overcome these challenges and go further, faster towards their net zero transition while ensuring their operational costs stay on track. We look forward to using our energy management and engineering expertise to help customers with every aspect of their decarbonisation journey.”
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