Retail Sector
CRC League Table Published – How did you do?
Environmental update 07/12/2011
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Performance League Table ranks
many of the UK's most well known high-street names according to how
they manage their energy use has been published by the Environment
Agency.
Banks, supermarkets, restaurant chains, retailers, hospitals,
government departments and councils are among more than 2,000
organisations ranked in the first CRC league table according to
what they have done to improve energy efficiency in preparation for
taking part in the scheme.
The table ranks organisations on the steps they have taken to
improve energy efficiency through installing smart meters,
complying with The Carbon Trust and other energy management
standards. The table provides baseline data which will also show
overall carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, annual emissions
savings and progress on energy efficiency.
The 2011 league table shows that over 60% of organisations have
taken action by installing smart meters and obtaining a certificate
for 'good energy management' from the Carbon Trust or other
accreditation scheme. The table also shows participants' annual
carbon emissions – although they are not ranked on them this
year.
Future league tables
The table is published annually. From 2012 organisations' rank
will reflect changes in carbon emissions year on year – both in
absolute terms and taking the growth of an organisation into
account. It means the rankings will increasingly become a public
statement on participants' energy efficiency, giving them an added
incentive to cut emissions.
The organisations at the top of this year's rankings have done
the most when it comes to installing smart meters so they can
accurately chart how much electricity and gas they use and spot
where to make savings.
The table is available from: http://www.carbonreductioncommitment.info/crc-league-table.
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