Energy generation and storage can strengthen sustainability reporting by giving businesses clearer, auditable data on how energy is produced, consumed, and offset on-site.
By generating renewable energy, such as solar, and storing surplus power for later use, organisations can directly evidence reductions in grid dependency and associated Scope 2 emissions. This makes carbon reporting more accurate and less reliant on estimated supplier data.Â
Stored energy also helps demonstrate operational efficiency, particularly where peak demand is reduced or managed more effectively.
From a reporting perspective, on-site energy generation and storage support disclosures linked to ESG frameworks, internal net zero strategies, and wider environmental commitments. It provides tangible proof points that can be referenced in annual reports, investor updates, and sustainability statements, rather than high-level intent alone.
Consultiv Utilities supports businesses by helping them understand how energy generation and storage data feeds into wider energy and carbon reporting, ensuring it aligns with regulatory expectations and internal governance requirements.