A Reading-based building control and management systems company that aims to eliminate wasted electricity has won an eco-award.
A team from measurable.energy were present at the Big Sustainability Awards, held in Southampton late last month, where they collected the Carbon and Energy Reduction Award.
The event saw more than 100 sustainable businesses attend, with awards showing how the south east working towards a sustainable future has become a priority for many businesses.
Measurable.energy, based in Queens Walk, won the Carbon and Energy Reduction Award, for its holistic approach to measuring, managing, and reducing emissions through eliminating wasted energy in buildings and helping UK businesses reach net zero.
Dan Williams, CEO and Co-Founder at measurable.energy, said the team were delighted at the achievement.
“Winning this award is a huge achievement for the whole team,” he said.
“We’re really honoured by this recognition and can’t wait to see what’s next for measurable.energy.”
And Anita Potten, Co-Director of The Southern Sustainability Partnership, said: “Measurable.energy won this award as their mission to eliminate wasted energy in buildings is doing amazing things to help UK businesses reach net zero.
“It was a tough choice for the judges as all the finalists are bringing about positive change, so we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate them all.”
BBC Two’s Springwatch, AutumnWatch and WinterWatch presenter Chris Packham hosted the awards.