Objectives
With more than 130 buildings in 28 cities, Unite Students is one of the UK’s leading providers of student accommodation. The business places great importance on carbon management and this resulted in the firm embarking on an ambitious programme to achieve 80% carbon reduction from its buildings by 2050, against a 2014 baseline.
Having initially worked with Unite Students on compliance with the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS), we continued to provide portfolio-wide analysis in relation to the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015, commonly known as the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES).
The objective was to create a tool which allowed Unite Students to simulate a range of Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) from simple to ambitious for each of their buildings. The tool would then need to calculate single and multiple measures across single or multiple buildings using engineering calculations for 45 different ECMs. The tool would need to manage asset and energy data and combine them with survey data to help Unite Students build programmes of ECMs and the associated business cases.