Syzygy Renewables

BusinessGreen staff
clock • 1 min read

Company Name: Syzygy Renewables

Headquarters: London

Website: http://syzygyconsulting.eu/

Headcount: Undisclosed

Profile: Syzygy describes itself as the UK's most experienced Low Carbon Technology Consultancy for the property sector.

Its aim is to align sustainable behaviour with commercial realities for its clients.

As such it enables clients to produce energy themselves through embedded generation and provide advice on electric vehicle charging. The company aims to help firms change the way they think about energy by "bringing it to life for them, demonstrating how sustainable behaviour is good business".

In 2017 Syzygy delivered 2.6MW of renewable energy projects, which have generated 1,570,000 kWh to date, saving 900 tonnes of carbon and are expected to save a further 17,775 tonnes over the next 25 years.

The company has also delivered over 160 embedded generation projects to date and advised every FTSE100 Real Estate Investment Company. No other consultancy has advised on more embedded energy generating projects, it says.

More on Technology

Study: Heat pumps recommended by 85 per cent of users

Study: Heat pumps recommended by 85 per cent of users

Trial reveals high levels of satisfaction with green heating systems, as new analysis confirms heat pumps are three to four times more efficient than boilers

James Murray
clock 19 December 2024 • 5 min read
MCS: November 'best month of 2024 so far' for domestic clean tech installations

MCS: November 'best month of 2024 so far' for domestic clean tech installations

Latest data shows number of solar panels, heat pumps, and battery storage installations by homes and businesses has surpassed last year’s record with a month to go

Stuart Stone
clock 19 December 2024 • 2 min read
Study: ESG reporting software spend tipped to quadruple to $5.6bn by 2029

Study: ESG reporting software spend tipped to quadruple to $5.6bn by 2029

Resurgent market predicted to expand rapidly in response to regulatory pressure and increasingly complex reporting requirements

Stuart Stone
clock 16 December 2024 • 3 min read