Our Services – "Supporting Businesses to achieve the UK’s Net Zero Targets"
The UK government has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, with stricter Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and sustainability policies driving the transition.
At Innoventa Project Limited, we help commercial property owners, developers, and investors align with these national objectives through practical and compliant energy solutions.
By aligning our services with government policies and net zero objectives, Innoventa Project Limited ensures that businesses not only comply with regulations but also gain a competitive advantage in a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
Non-Domestic EPC Assessments
By April 2027, the minimum required EPC rating will rise to C, and by 2030, commercial properties will need an EPC rating of B to comply with regulations. our EPC assessments ensure compliance and help businesses plan for future regulatory changes. Warehouses, industrial and other commercial buildings are particularly impacted by these regulations, and our tailored energy efficiency improvement plans aims to support the government’s drive for sustainable buildings and Net Zero Goals.
Project Management (Solar Panel Installations for Unique Roofs)
Solar energy plays a crucial role in reducing the UK’s dependence on fossil fuels. We offer tailored solutions including feasibility studies, installation, maintenance, and system optimisation for warehouses, logistics hubs, commercial properties and office buildings. By integrating solar PV solutions, businesses can lower energy costs, reduce reliance on non-renewable energy, and actively support the UK’s clean energy transition.
Risk Management & Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Failure to comply with MEES regulations can result in financial penalties and leasing restrictions. Our risk management services help property owners identify compliance risks, implement cost-effective energy efficiency measures, and future-proof their assets. By improving insulation, upgrading HVAC systems, and optimising energy usage, businesses can contribute to the UK’s net zero goals while enhancing long-term asset value.