measurable.energy has launched a strategic partnership with national construction group Morgan Sindall.
The Reading firm provides small power device monitoring, energy savings and carbon reduction solutions to help eliminate wasted small power – energy consumed by devices left on standby or idle.
This wasted energy can account for up to 40 per cent of total electricity usage in commercial buildings and 95 per cent in site accommodation.
measurable.energy’s system includes dual-gang wall sockets, fused spurs for higher-powered devices, extension leads for desks and an online dashboard for monitoring, reporting and remote control.
These tools will be applied across Morgan Sindall’s own offices and site accommodation.
Dan Williams, co-founder and CEO of measurable.energy, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with Morgan Sindall to advance sustainability efforts within the construction and infrastructure sectors.
“Our collaboration will empower Morgan Sindall to achieve significant and tangible reductions in energy consumption and carbon emissions, aligning with their commitment to lead the industry in reducing environmental impact.”
Graham Edgell, director of sustainability and procurement at Morgan Sindall, added: “We’re pleased to integrate measurable.energy’s solutions into our projects to enhance energy efficiency and further drive sustainable outcomes.
“This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering environmentally responsible infrastructure solutions while maximising value for our clients.”
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