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Energy Management & Intelligence

Measure, Manage, Sustain

Metering, KPIs, a managed energy service, an embedded onsite engineer and ISO 50001, the systems and people that turn energy data into sustained, year-on-year performance.

  • 5Services
  • 365Days of visibility
  • 6Sectors served
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The category

The intelligence layer that keeps energy performing

Energy Management & Intelligence is where EM3 keeps the savings. An audit finds the opportunity and a project delivers it, but performance drifts without measurement, ownership and a system to hold it. This category provides all three.

We meter what matters and turn it into KPIs, run the energy management as a service or embed an onsite energy engineer in your team, and implement and maintain ISO 50001 so the gains are governed, not hoped for. The result is energy that stays visible, owned and improving, year after year.

What we deliver

The Energy Management services

Metering, KPIs, a managed service or an embedded engineer, and ISO 50001, the systems and people that keep energy performance from drifting.

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Energy Management Service (EMS) Without SAPERA

A structured, ISO 50001-aligned energy management programme delivered by a dedicated team of energy managers and engineers, without the SAPERA platform. You get the engineering judgement, the audits and the action plan, with engineer-led reporting rather than an automated dashboard.

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Why EM3

Why the gains actually hold

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    You can only manage what you can see

    Metering and KPI generation make energy visible at the level decisions are made: site, system and asset, not just a monthly bill.

  • 02

    A service or a person, your call

    Run it as a managed energy service, or embed an onsite energy engineer in your team. The same rigour, in the model that fits how you work.

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    Vendor-neutral by design

    The managed energy service works with your data and your platform, with or without SAPERA, so you are never locked into one system.

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    Certified, not just claimed

    ISO 50001 implementation and maintenance turns good intentions into a governed, audited management system that actually holds the gains.

Proven outcome

Proven Outcome

5-15%Typical savings sustained
365Days of energy visibility
ISO 50001Certifiable management system

Most energy savings fade. A measured baseline drifts, an efficient asset is run differently, a setpoint creeps. Energy Management & Intelligence exists to stop that: continuous metering and KPIs surface drift early, a managed service or an onsite engineer acts on it, and an ISO 50001 system governs the whole loop.

The outcome is performance that holds, an energy system that is measured and owned, and a management standard that auditors and boards both trust.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a managed service and an onsite engineer?

Both give you EM3's energy expertise on an ongoing basis. The managed energy service runs your energy management against your data and KPIs; the onsite energy engineer is embedded in your team on your site. Same rigour, different delivery model.

Do we need a specific energy platform like SAPERA?

No. The Energy Management Service works with or without SAPERA. It is vendor-neutral and uses your existing metering and data, so there is no lock-in to one platform.

What does ISO 50001 implementation involve?

We build the energy management system (policy, baselines, significant energy uses, objectives and the monitoring behind them) then maintain it through internal audits and management reviews, so it stays certified and effective rather than certified once.

How is metering turned into something useful?

Site meter mapping and KPI generation turn raw meter data into the handful of indicators that actually drive decisions, at site, system and asset level, so energy performance is visible exactly where it is managed.

Does this replace an audit or a project?

No, it sustains them. An audit finds the opportunity and a project delivers it; energy management keeps the result by measuring, owning and governing performance over time.