Strategic Energy for High-Consumption Businesses

Energy contracts, cost exposure, infrastructure, and compliance reviewed together — through a structured consultation for organisations with high annual energy spend, typically 150k EAC and above.

The foundation of any efficient business is the effective use of energy.

“You can build world-class systems and workflows, but if your energy infrastructure is not mapped with the same discipline, true cost efficiency and value extraction will always be capped.”

Steven-Paul Yates

Founder and Principle Creative Consultant @ InfiniteCTRL

Integration in Practice

Portfolio-Level Integration Across Multiple Sites

A professional, conceptual view of what becomes viable when generation potential, demand, and contract strategy are considered together — without implying physical power transfer between buildings.

Portfolio-Level Energy Strategy Contracts • Demand • Generation
Conceptual relationships only: decisions are coordinated at an estate / portfolio level, rather than treated as isolated site-by-site choices.

Site A

High on-site potential

Roof / wall space utilisation creates meaningful generation options when aligned to portfolio demand and strategy.

Site B

Limited on-site potential

Even with limited generation, demand profile and contract structure materially influence cost, risk, and flexibility.

Site C

Limited on-site potential

Portfolio alignment avoids isolated decisions that can lock in long-term constraint across an estate.

Grid Interaction

Import/export considerations, constraints, and commercial alignment — assessed alongside portfolio strategy.

On-site generation, demand, and contracts assessed together — rather than site by site.

How integrated is your infrastructure — really?

An Integrated Energy System, Not Isolated Decisions.

On-site generation potential, consumption patterns, EV demand, grid interaction, and contract structure all influence each other.

Treating them separately often increases cost, risk, and long-term constraint.

Commercial Energy Contracts and Positioning

Contract structure, procurement strategy, and exposure to market risk.

On-Site Generation and Demand Strategy

Solar and other on-site generation potential, and how local demand can be aligned to it.

On-Site Generation and Demand Strategy

Solar and other on-site generation potential, and how local demand can be aligned to it.

The initial consultation is a 15–20 minute structured discussion, held via Microsoft Teams or Google Meet designed to understand your energy position, commercial constraints, and .

This is not a sales call.

Transport and Electrification Planning

EV infrastructure, future load growth, and implications for capacity and supply.