Modern energy systems are evolving into digital systems operating within a rapidly changing natural environment. To make informed choices on new investments and operational practices, it is essential to make intelligent use of complex environmental, market and operational data.
At Environmental Insight Partners, our mission is to help our clients succeed through the provision of data-driven insights that:
Improve return on investment
Reduce operational risk
Enhance service delivery
Achieve net zero and climate resilience targets
From complex modelling of evolving energy market dynamics to AI-enabled analysis of changing consumption behaviours, we provide independent, science-driven analytical capability to help provide answers to your strategic and operational challenges, freeing you up to focus on growing your business.
We help you utilise your data to improve business operations and customer retention through rigorous data analysis utilising state-of-the-art techniques
We support your digital innovation with bespoke software services including UX design, website development, data visualisations and proof-of-concept builds
We help you reduce business interruption and improve operational resilience through the provision of rigorous weather and climate analysis
Reducing energy costs in cement manufacture
This project was undertaken for Hanson UK to examine the potential for dynamic load shifting in order to minimise electricity costs and/or CO2 emissions. The overall objective was to identify when energy-intensive processes (such as cement milling) could be shifted to off-peak…
Monitoring weather and climate risks to electricity networks
Extreme weather events are causing greater uncertainty to infrastructure owners and operators. Physical damage to assets as well as disruption to services and field operations lead to higher O&M costs and potential penalties for regulated utilities. On top of this, climate…
Machine Learning for Energy Consumption Forecasting
Energy Saving Bear Limited (ESB) is a company that provides energy monitoring services to buildings: they install sensors, collect energy consumption data and display information in dashboard reports to inform…
Improving environmental impact assessments using knowledge graphs
Environmental, Social and Health Impact Assessments (ESHIAs) are required by investors and regulatory authorities for large scale engineering and infrastructure projects. The early identification of the impact of such projects on habitats and species can avoid significant…
Analysing climate impacts on infrastructure
A drive towards sustainable and future-proofing infrastructure means that climate change is beginning to be embedded into the standards that drive the design and maintenance of industries such as transport, buildings and power distribution networks. Alongside this drive for…
Weather and climate-conditioned market insights and analytics
UK and European energy systems are rapidly becoming weather-based as development of renewables increases. Current market modelling approaches do not expose the full implications of weather variability, nor do they look at how these patterns may evolve with climate change. This…