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Energy

Our energy division was created to drive the long term strategy of sustainable energy infrastructure investment within the borough and beyond, with a view to achieving significant reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. We do this through the generation, distribution and supply of sustainable, low-carbon and renewable energy to public, commercial and domestic users in our borough and beyond.

Operating since 1999, we have significant experience in the development, delivery and management of low-carbon decentralised energy to around 100 public and private sector customers in and around the borough and in Milton Keynes, and nearly 1200 domestic users, with those numbers set to increase over the coming years.

We are able to bring the generation of low carbon energy into the heart of communities. We have been at the cutting edge of localised energy production for more than 18 years, supplying residential and commercial customers through our combined heat and power (CHP) installations, as well as renewable solar power generated through our photovoltaic (PV) installations across the borough.

All of our customers are provided with efficiently generated electricity and heat generated through low carbon technologies. Our energy centres run highly efficient CHP engines to deliver power and hot water for heating, typically 50% more efficiently than conventional power and heat generation can achieve separately.

Our capabilities include the design, build management and maintenance of community energy networks, from initial studies, right through to metering, billing, maintenance and customer services.

Details of how we use your data for the delivery of ThamesWey Energy services can be found here: Thameswey Energy Data Processing

Latest energy news

EYDS

Earn Your Deposit Scheme The incentive known as ‘Earn Your Deposit’ operated by ThamesWey Housing has been suspended in light of Woking Borough Council’s financial position. The voluntary scheme was launched in 2018 to help those living in ThamesWey rented accommodation for more than two years, get a foothold on the property ladder. An incentive […]

ThamesWey secures internationally recognised certification for its Environmental Management System

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In support of ThamesWey’s ambition to make continual improvements to its environmental performance, ThamesWey has implemented an Environmental Management System conforming to the internationally recognised standard ISO 14001. The British Standards Institution (BSI) were chosen as the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accredited certification body, to certify ThamesWey’s management system. BSI conducted two stages of […]