The Energy Lifecycle, Engineered End-to-End
Four specialist categories, forty services, one continuous capability. EM3 engineers the whole energy lifecycle: diagnose the opportunity, design and build the fix, sustain the savings, and embed the skills in your team.
- 4Service categories
- 40Specialist services
- 6Sectors served
- 1Engineering partner

One Partner, the Whole Lifecycle
Most energy providers sell you a point: an audit, a piece of kit, a report. EM3 is built differently. We are engineers who carry an energy programme across its entire life, from the first compliance audit to a team that can run the system without us.
That means vendor-agnostic advice, investment-grade engineering, measured and verified savings, and the standards (ESOS, EU EED, ISO 50001, IPMVP) handled properly. Four categories, one accountable partner, and no handoff between the people who find the saving and the people who deliver it.
Four Categories. One Continuous Capability
An energy programme is not a single purchase. It moves through four stages, and EM3 engineers every one. Start where you need to, or let us carry the whole journey.
DiagnoseEnergy Audit & Compliance
Audit, comply, and prove the numbers.
- Carbon Baseline & Emissions Analysis (Scope 1 & 2)
- Decarbonisation Roadmaps
- EEOS Tendering
- Energy & Carbon Audits
EngineerDesign & Projects
Concept and design through to commissioning.
- Commissioning, Qualification & Verification
- Concept Level Engineering (BoD-A)
- Construction & Delivery Support
- Continuous Commissioning & Fault Finding
SustainEnergy Management & Intelligence
Live metering, KPIs, and ISO 50001.
- Energy Management Service (EMS) Without SAPERA
- ISO 50001 Implementation & Maintenance
- Metering Solutions
- Onsite Energy Engineer
EmpowerTraining & Workshops
Build energy skills across your team.
- Compressed Air Training Workshop
- Corporate Topic-Based Webinar Series
- Energy Webinar
- ISO 50001 Awareness Training
Not sure where to start? Request an audit and we will scope it
Why Teams Choose EM3
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Engineers, not salespeople
Every audit, design and recommendation comes from engineers who run these systems, not from a sales team with a product to push.
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Vendor-agnostic, always
We specify what your site needs, never what a supplier pays us to sell. The advice serves the plant, not a partnership.
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End to end, no handoffs
The people who find the saving design it, build it and verify it. Nothing falls through the gap between consultant and contractor.
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Measured and verified
Savings are measured against a baseline to IPMVP, so performance is verified in the data, not just promised in a proposal.
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Standards handled properly
ESOS, EU EED, ISO 50001 and EEOS are delivered to the letter, so compliance becomes a by-product of good engineering, not a scramble.
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Sector specialists
Deep experience in the regulated, energy-intensive sectors (pharma, food, chemical, data centres) where energy and compliance both carry real weight.
Sectors We Serve
Pharma & Nutraceuticals
GMP utilities, clean steam, and Cold WFI.
Medical Devices & Biotech
Cleanrooms, compressed air, and uptime.
Food & Beverage
Refrigeration, steam, and heat recovery.
Chemical
Process heat, electrification, and safety.
Data Centre & Semiconductor
Cooling, power, and efficiency at scale.
Industrial Manufacturing
Motors, compressed air, and process heat.
The Standards We Deliver To
- ESOSUK Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme
- EU EEDEuropean Energy Efficiency Directive
- ISO 50001Energy management systems
- IPMVPMeasurement & verification protocol
- EEOSEnergy Efficiency Obligation Scheme
- SEAISustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
The Outcome You Can Expect
Across a typical engagement, EM3 turns scattered energy spend into a measured, managed programme. An audit surfaces the savings, engineering delivers them, and an ISO 50001 system holds them, with every figure verified to IPMVP so the business case stays honest.
The value is not one project. It is an energy function that keeps improving, owned by your team and backed by engineers who stay accountable from the first audit to the last verification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do we start if we are not sure what we need?
Most engagements start with an energy audit. It surfaces where the savings are and what compliance applies, so the next steps are based on evidence rather than guesswork. From there you can take on a single project or the whole programme.
Do we have to use all four categories?
No. Each category stands alone and you can start anywhere. The value of having them under one roof is continuity: the engineers who find a saving can design it, deliver it and verify it, with no handoff.
Which sectors does EM3 work in?
Regulated, energy-intensive industries: pharma and nutraceuticals, medical devices and biotech, food and beverage, chemical, data centres and semiconductors, and industrial manufacturing. That is where the energy and compliance stakes are highest.
Are you tied to particular equipment or software vendors?
No. EM3 is vendor-agnostic across every category. We specify what the site needs and let the engineering, not a supplier relationship, drive the choice.
How is the work priced?
It depends on the scope. Audits and studies are fixed-scope pieces of work; projects are scoped against the engineering; ongoing management runs as a service or an embedded engineer. We scope and price the right model once we understand your site.
Which standards can you help us meet?
ESOS, the EU Energy Efficiency Directive, ISO 50001, IPMVP measurement and verification, EEOS and SEAI requirements. Compliance is delivered as a by-product of good engineering, not a separate scramble.
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