Energy savings for the education sector: How schools & colleges can benefit from low cost cloud-based building energy management

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Cloud-based energy management

Some schools have reported rises in energy bills of more than 300% in the last 12 months. To support the education sector in its quest for energy savings, Priva UK is encouraging schools and colleges to take advantage of the DfE’s recent £500 million (total) Energy Efficiency Grant scheme (made available to English schools).

A very small percentage of a School or College’s DfE grant funds will cover the set-up to a move to cloud-based building management. By moving to a cloud-based BEMs system, using a low-cost subscription-model, schools and colleges can save enjoy savings on energy bills and easier, more effective energy management.

90% schools in England will have run out of money by the next school year as the enormous burden of increased energy and salary bills takes its toll

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Energy savings for the education sector: How schools & colleges can benefit from low cost cloud-based building energy management

Energy savings for the education sector: How schools & colleges can benefit from low cost cloud-based building energy management

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Priva Digital Services: The benefits to schools, colleges and M&E contractors

  1. Low cost – typical annual cost of £1500
  2. Easy to optimise & operate
  3. Easy remote BEMS management for external M&E contractors / suppliers
  4. Easy to scale & adapt – as new buildings come online
  5. Safe & secure & regular updates – thanks to the Microsoft Azure platform

As energy tariffs have never been more volatile, our digital building control technologies can help you to manage energy consumption – right across your school/college estate – and keep your Net Zero carbon (and cost efficiency) goals on track.

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Energy savings for the education sector: How schools & colleges can benefit from low cost cloud-based building energy management