NUS Consulting Group

Compliance Reporting

How does Global Energy and Carbon Regulation affect my business?

Meeting environmental goals and compliance obligations may be difficult but can provide numerous benefits. As local regulators continue to enact compliance schemes for large businesses, these same businesses are seeking ways to gain long-term commercial and environmental advantages by observing scheme requirements. By addressing compliance schemes proactively, companies can become more socially and commercially attractive.

How can NUS advise on the latest regulations?

With extensive experience in existing legislation and a focus on new policies being released by local regulators to support Net Zero, the NUS team can advise on the specifics of particular legislation and their impact on your business. Our objective is to minimise the clientโ€™s participation and resource expenditure in this task.

What are some key energy regulations and organizations to be aware of?

The list below provides an overview of some of the key regulations that organizations should be aware of regarding energy:

  • TCFD | Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures
  • SDR | Sustainability Disclosure Requirements
  • EED A8 | Energy Efficiency Directive Article 8
  • ESOS | Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme
  • CCA | Climate Change Agreements
  • SECR | Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting
  • CRP | Carbon Reduction Plan
  • CDP | Carbon Disclosure Project
  • MEES | Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
  • CSRD | Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
  • ISO 50001 | International Organization for Standardization 50001
  • SEC | Securities and Exchange Commission

Can NUS cover global regulations?

Sustainability legislation and regulation are dynamic subjects that are difficult for many organizations to manage. To meet regulatory requirements, it is essential to identify the countries where operations fall into the various compliance schemes. NUS has global coverage and can support companies in meeting deadlines based on actual requirements, as well as using compliance and various outcomes to advance an organizationโ€™s CSR targets.