SECR

SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) is a new government reporting programme that came into force on 1 April 2019. It replaces the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which closed at the end of the 2018-2019 compliance year. Stay briefed on SECR with the latest news, analysis, and answers to your frequently asked questions.

Which large organisations are exempt from SECR?

Which large organisations are exempt from SECR? The public sector and Higher Education organisations (Universities) are exempt from SECR, although may still have other reporting...

What about BREXIT and SECR?

What about BREXIT and SECR? The UK government’s commitment to carbon reduction is not dependent on the UK remaining within the EU. Their reporting process...
Reporting under SECR: The government’s new Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting framework affects over 11,000 organisations in the UK.

Do low energy users need to report under SECR?

Do low energy users need to report under SECR? The government’s new Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting framework affects over 11,000 organisations in the UK....
The Energy round up from the SECR Hub: 5 key dates and trends to look out for in 2019, such as ESOS Phase 2, SECR and Capacity Market Suspension

Energy round up: 5 key dates and trends to look out for in 2019

Energy round up: 5 key dates and trends to look out for in 2019 With Christmas and New Year celebrations well behind us, it's a...

SECR: streamlined for success or a complexity nightmare?

We've heard a lot recently on how the UK requires streamlined green reporting, in order to reduce burdens on business and build the carbon...
Does the SECR reporting period need to align with my company’s financial year? Find the answer here!

Does the SECR reporting period need to align with my company’s financial year?

Does the SECR reporting period need to align with my company’s financial year? According to the official SECR guidance, organisations are encouraged to align all...
The Aldersgate Group has called on the government to make climate risk reporting mandatory for businesses and investors. Find out more here.

Climate risk reporting should be mandatory by 2020, says Aldersgate Group

Climate risk reporting should be mandatory by 2020, says Aldersgate Group The Aldersgate Group has called on the government to make it mandatory for businesses...

How will parent companies, their subsidiaries or LLPs report on SECR?

How will parent companies, their subsidiaries or LLPs report on SECR? At the moment, it appears UK subsidiaries that qualify for SECR in their own...

BEIS consults on draft guidance for Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting

BEIS consults on draft guidance for Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting BEIS is inviting comments on the draft guidance document for the new Streamlined Energy...
Confusion on SECR: Nearly 1 in 3 energy and compliance professionals do not know whether Scope 2 emissions have been calculated for their business

UK businesses admit confusion on SECR… but help is at hand

UK businesses admit confusion on SECR… but help is at hand Nearly 1 in 3 energy and compliance professionals do not know whether Scope 2...

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