Excel Energy Joins the UK Green Building Council: Strengthening Our Commitment to a Sustainable Future

We are excited to announce that Excel Energy is now an official member of the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC). This milestone represents more than just a membership; it shows our ongoing commitment to improving sustainability, innovation, and carbon reduction in the renewable energy and construction sectors. 

At Excel Energy, we design every project to achieve real results. We believe sustainability should be measurable, attainable, and integrated into every phase of development. Joining the UKGBC lets us partner with leading organisations that share our goal of creating a net-zero built environment across the UK. 

Who is the UK Green Building Council?

The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) is a member-led industry network focused on making the built environment more sustainable. Its mission is to bring together businesses, government bodies, and communities to tackle urgent issues like climate change, loss of biodiversity, and depletion of resources. 

With over 700 member organisations throughout the construction and energy sectors, UKGBC provides a platform that promotes policy reform, shares best practices, and inspires new solutions. From developers and architects to suppliers and renewable energy firms, this network represents a united voice shaping the future of sustainable construction in the UK. 

UKGBC plays a key role in guiding the sector’s shift toward net-zero carbon emissions. It emphasises critical areas like climate change, responsible resource use, nature and biodiversity, health and well-being, and socio-economic impact. 

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A Shared Mission for Change

As members of UKGBC, Excel Energy joins a movement that is changing how the UK builds, operates, and powers its infrastructure. The Council’s teamwork encourages organisations to take meaningful action, offering resources, guidance, and partnerships that promote sustainability at all industry levels. 

Through our membership, Excel Energy will take part in discussions, initiatives, and working groups that foster a greener, more resilient built environment. This includes advancing low-carbon energy solutions, supporting the integration of renewable power into building design, and promoting energy-efficient technologies for commercial and industrial clients. 

We see this partnership as a chance to strengthen our sustainability strategy and share our expertise in solar energy, decarbonisation planning, and energy optimisation, key areas essential for reaching the UK’s net-zero targets. 

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Driving Policy and Industry Leadership

UKGBC’s influence goes beyond collaboration. The organisation works with government departments, local authorities, and industry leaders to shape policy and regulation. By identifying ways to make sustainable progress, UKGBC ensures that innovation, investment, and implementation meet national and international climate goals. 

For Excel Energy, this helps us keep up with evolving sustainability standards and policy changes that affect the renewable energy and construction sectors. It enables us to align our commercial solar and energy efficiency solutions with the UK’s wider decarbonisation strategy, making sure our clients’ projects are compliant and ready for the future. 

A Global Network for a Greener Planet

The UKGBC is part of the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), a global network of more than 75 national Green Building Councils. Together, they are driving changes in buildings, communities, and cities around the world. 

WorldGBC supports the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It promotes clean and sustainable environments where both people and nature can thrive. This global connection allows UKGBC members, like Excel Energy, to access best practices and global research, as well as important events such as UN climate negotiations. 

Being linked to the larger WorldGBC network enhances our ability to deliver innovative renewable energy solutions backed by global expertise, ensuring the UK remains a leader in climate action. 

Excel Energy’s Vision for a Net Zero Built Environment

At Excel Energy, we want to lead by example. Joining the UKGBC is part of our larger mission to help the UK move to clean, efficient, and sustainable energy. Every solar installation, energy audit, and decarbonisation project we complete contributes to this national effort 

Our focus areas include: 

Commercial Solar PV Systems:

Designing and installing large-scale systems for industrial and commercial buildings.

Energy Efficiency Consulting:

Helping organisations lower operational costs through smarter, sustainable energy use.

Carbon Reduction Strategies:

Assisting clients in making measurable progress toward net-zero.

Sustainable Infrastructure Projects:

Delivering renewable energy systems that enhance long-term environmental performance.

By aligning our work with UKGBC’s principles, we hope to create a measurable impact in the built environment one project at a time. 

Looking Ahead

Joining the UK Green Building Council is a significant step in Excel Energy’s sustainability journey. It shows our commitment to not just meeting current industry standards but also shaping the future of responsible building practices. 

We look forward to working with like-minded professionals, sharing our knowledge, and learning from the expertise within the UKGBC network. Together, we can build a future where every building, community, and city positively impacts both people and the planet. 

Excel Energy and UK Green Building Council

Excel Energy is proud to be among the organisations leading the UK’s transition to a net-zero built environment. Our partnership with UKGBC reinforces our commitment to providing renewable energy solutions that promote responsible and sustainable progress. 

To learn more about how Excel Energy can help your business meet its sustainability goals, reach out to our team today. We are ready to support your transition to clean, cost-effective, and future-focused energy.