The UK Government has extended the deadline for businesses to comply with the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Phase 3 Action Plans to March 2025. This extension provides additional time for large organisations to meet their energy audit obligations and implement energy-saving measures.
Reasons for the Extension
The deadline extension comes in response to feedback from businesses and industry stakeholders who expressed concerns about the original timeline. The additional time aims to ease the pressure on companies, allowing them to conduct more thorough energy assessments and effectively implement recommended actions. This extension also aligns with the government’s broader efforts to promote sustainability and energy efficiency in the business sector.
What This Means for Businesses
With the new deadline, businesses now have until March 2025 to submit their ESOS Phase 3 Action Plans. Companies should use this time to engage with energy consultants, review their current energy usage, and identify opportunities for improvement. The extension offers a valuable opportunity to develop more comprehensive strategies for reducing energy consumption and costs, ultimately contributing to the UK’s carbon reduction targets.
Moving Forward
Organisations that have not yet started their ESOS Phase 3 audits should begin as soon as possible to take full advantage of the extended deadline. The government has emphasised that this will be the final extension, so companies must ensure they are compliant by the new March 2025 deadline to avoid potential fines and penalties.