Pinsent Masons unveils Demand Side Response energy reduction for London HQ

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Pinsent Masons, the multinational law firm, has introduced an innovative, green technology to its London headquarters to reduce their energy usage and emissions. The firm has signed an agreement with climate tech startup OakTree Power to implement its climate technology solution to its City of London office, making it the first organisation in the UK … Read more

OakTree Power launches new climate technology for the Financial Times’ London HQ

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6 September 2022: OakTree Power, the leading climate tech startup, has developed a bespoke climate technology solution for the Financial Times to reduce energy at Bracken House, their historic headquarters in London. The five year agreement with OakTree Power will see Bracken House modulate the consumption of non-essential electricity to accelerate net-zero goals by tapping … Read more

Climate tech startup OakTree Power selects Words + Pixels for UK communications

The agency will handle UK communications and support OakTree Power’s expansion plans OakTree Power, a leading climate tech company headquartered in London, has appointed Words + Pixels to manage their communications in the UK and support their rapid plans for expansion both in the UK and abroad, while educating businesses on the sustainable electricity system … Read more

OakTree Power Interview – Best Startup

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  A quick introduction about what your company does/your values/mission OakTree Power partners with global grid operators to enable the ongoing transition towards a fully sustainable electricity system of the future. Our mission leads us to collaboratively empower our clients to reduce their Co2 emissions while earning significant annual recurring revenues and benefitting from a … Read more

Global energy crisis and emerging flexibility services

“The global energy crisis will likely last beyond 2023, which is why we expect energy optimisation initiatives to be front and centre of the sustainability sector. Truth be told, as challenging as energy prices have been for households and businesses in the past few months, they have encouraged consumers to explore their energy consumption. Emerging … Read more

What is non-essential electricity usage?

Why reducing non-essential electricity usage for short periods is the way to go amid both climate change and the cost-of-living crisis “It’s important for people to learn about energy and understand – households and businesses alike – that not all electricity is equal or required all the time, rather than viewing this crisis as a … Read more

Intelligent SME.tech Q&A

Oaktree Power is an ecotech startup enabling commercial buildings to help balance the electricity network during times of grid stress and be paid for their contribution. Our goal is to provide as many businesses as possible with this greener, more affordable system and lead the way towards a fully sustainable electricity system of the future. … Read more

i-FM article on making old buildings sustainable

Why all buildings (old or new) can go sustainable without resorting to demolition Reports that we might miss out on net zero carbon targets as a country have served as an alert for all industries to do better – including the commercial property industry. An initial thought would be to simply build more ‘green’ buildings, … Read more

i-FM – article on net zero

A net zero financial centre is realistic, if we work together with the government A few months ago, the ex-chancellor promised to make Britain the ‘world’s first net-zero-aligned financial centre’. The objective sounded promising for the future of the industry, as it would make the UK’s commercial buildings more attractive, and arguably position UK-based facilities … Read more

How offices can save money on their energy bills with more workers returning to the office

As energy prices rise, many workers are choosing to spend more time in their offices to save money on their domestic energy bills. One study by price comparison website MoneySuperMarket suggests that 14% of British people are doing exactly that, including 23% of those aged between 18 and 24. Offices are going to become ‘warm … Read more