Safety & Compliance Division
Alarm Management
Arc Flash Studies
ATEX / DSEAR Risk Assessments
CDM Co-ordinator
Control Room Ergonomics
Data Centre - Electrical Systems
E.A.W.R 1989 Compliance (Electricity at Work Regulations)
Electrical Network Analysis
Electrical Systems Management (ESM)
Emerging Compliance Standards & Legislation (DSEAR)
Energy Conservation
Fire Legislation
Hazardous Area
Equipment Database
IEC 61508/11 - Functional Safety Management (S.I.L. Assessments)
Incident Investigation
Web Based Drawings Storage & Document Control

 

 

Safety & Compliance Division
  Energy Conservation
   
 

We help our customers to use energy, in all its forms, effectively and to increase industrial productivity in a sustainable way. Our Main areas of expertise are within:

  • Monitoring / Audits
  • Water
  • Compressed Air
  • Voltage Optimisation
  • Steam
  • Motors and Control
  • Chilled Water / Cooling
  • HVAC
  • Renewable Energy Sources

Our Site Energy Management Team have been involved in numerous projects, including a discrete energy conservation and reduction project, since 2001.

On one site alone, by the end of 2005, the team had helped the client meet and exceeded their corporate site target of 8% energy reduction.

The energy improvement figures were as follows:-

  • Electricity reduced by 22%
  • Water reduced by 25%
  • Gas reduced by 23%

In terms of the economic bottom line the original cost saving expectation up to the end of the year 2006 was £1m. However, by the end of 2005 the cost saving of £2m had already been achieved. Energy costs are rising substantially and the beneficial effect is cumulative. Therefore, by the end of 2006 a total saving of nearly £3m will have been realised.

While TAS cannot guarantee to achieve such substantial savings with other clients, our team of experts are available to advise and assist in moving in the right direction by developing energy-saving strategies. As the reality of Global Warming is recognised the pressures on industry to improve energy efficiency will only increase.

   

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