ENERGY STRATEGY ADVICE
The global transition to clean, efficient, and resilient energy systems requires strategic planning and expert engineering advice.
Wentworth provides independent construction-led energy strategy advice supporting clients to navigate energy transition challenges including decarbonisation and resilience as well as sustainability initiatives and infrastructure development. Our approach focuses on what can actually be delivered on site, how systems integrate with existing assets, and how energy decisions affect programme cost and buildability across the project lifecycle.
Wentworth provides independent construction-led energy strategy advice supporting clients to navigate energy transition challenges including decarbonisation and resilience as well as sustainability initiatives and infrastructure development. Our approach focuses on what can actually be delivered on site, how systems integrate with existing assets, and how energy decisions affect programme cost and buildability across the project lifecycle.
Energy strategies
Energy strategiesDecarbonisation and energy efficiency strategies
For infrastructure and industrial projects, ‘off-the-shelf’ energy strategies rarely work. We bridge the gap between ambitious carbon targets and operational constraints by evaluating everything from heat recovery to structural loading and phasing. Then we build a roadmap that is both practical and progressive.
Renewable energy integration and infrastructure planning
Energy transition projects often have limitations. With strategic planning and a construction-led engineering approach, we integrate renewables into constrained sites, decarbonise energy-intensive processes, and transition existing infrastructure to low-carbon energy sources. This includes assessing wind, solar, hydrogen, and geothermal solutions alongside grid capacity, storage requirements, and resilience considerations.
Energy infrastructure resilience and regulatory compliance
The energy infrastructure decisions made today must stand the test of time. We design strategies with built-in adaptability - infrastructure upgrades that enable multiple future pathways, renewable installations that can expand as costs fall, as well as efficiency measures that deliver value regardless of policy shifts. This means evaluating energy security alongside decarbonisation, ensuring energy grid resilience over different scenarios, and preserving compliance as regulations develop.
For infrastructure and industrial projects, ‘off-the-shelf’ energy strategies rarely work. We bridge the gap between ambitious carbon targets and operational constraints by evaluating everything from heat recovery to structural loading and phasing. Then we build a roadmap that is both practical and progressive.
Renewable energy integration and infrastructure planning
Energy transition projects often have limitations. With strategic planning and a construction-led engineering approach, we integrate renewables into constrained sites, decarbonise energy-intensive processes, and transition existing infrastructure to low-carbon energy sources. This includes assessing wind, solar, hydrogen, and geothermal solutions alongside grid capacity, storage requirements, and resilience considerations.
Energy infrastructure resilience and regulatory compliance
The energy infrastructure decisions made today must stand the test of time. We design strategies with built-in adaptability - infrastructure upgrades that enable multiple future pathways, renewable installations that can expand as costs fall, as well as efficiency measures that deliver value regardless of policy shifts. This means evaluating energy security alongside decarbonisation, ensuring energy grid resilience over different scenarios, and preserving compliance as regulations develop.
Scope
Scope- Decarbonisation and energy efficiency strategies for industry and infrastructure.
- Seamless integration of renewable energy, including wind, solar, hydrogen, and geothermal systems.
- Robust energy infrastructure planning for resilient and reliable power networks.
- Industrial energy transition strategies for high-energy use facilities.
- Regulatory compliance and policy integration for evolving energy and sustainability requirements.