School s Mobile Energy Storage Container Procurement Contract

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How do energy storage contracts work?

For standalone energy storage contracts, these are typically structured with a fixed monthly capacity payment plus some variable cost per megawatt hour (MWh) of throughput. For a combined renewables-plus-storage project, it may be structured with an energy-only price in lieu of a fixed monthly capacity payment.

How can schools reduce energy costs?

In addition to effective procurement, schools can lower costs by improving energy efficiency. Simple steps such as behaviour changes, student engagement, and site-wide audits can significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. For more guidance, visit the dedicated Energy Efficiency page to complement your energy procurement strategy.

What is energy for schools?

The DfE recently shared the 'Energy for Schools' scheme, offering Schools and Trusts the opportunity to access their energy deal. The DfE manages contracts through the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Energy Framework (RM6251), which buys energy over extended periods to reduce price fluctuation risks.

Why should schools compare energy costs?

Schools should compare their current gas and electricity costs, any quotes they have obtained from brokers or other suppliers, and the results of the Department for Education's (DfE) benchmarking exercise. This comparison helps assess value for money and ensures schools can make the best decision for their energy procurement.

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