Demand Management and Renewables (HELGA 2)
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About Demand Management & Renewables (HELGA 2)
PROCUREMENT BODY – Crown Commercial Service
Framework Value: £1 billion
Framework Duration: 4 years
What is Demand Management and Renewables?
As the issue of climate change is becoming discussed more heavily and gaining awareness, many nations around the globe are starting to announce their actions to combat the issue. At the COP26 summit it was agreed that for climate change there needed to be a recognition of the emergency, an acceleration in action, a move away from fossil fuels, a step up in support for adaptation and delivering on climate finance.
Therefore, the UK Government has set up a number of strategies that plan to pave a way in the green industrial revolution. This demonstrates the background to the framework, as the framework focuses on improving renewable energy through the use of solar and heat pumps with services also paying attention to carbon net zero consultancy and improving energy efficiency.
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Scope – Demand Management and Renewables (HELGA 2)
This is to be utilised by Central Government Departments and all other UK Public Sector Bodies, including but not limited to:
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- • Local Authorities
• Health
• Police
• Fire and Rescue
• Education
• Housing
• Charities
• Not for Profit
• Nuclear
• Devolved Administrations
• International
- • Local Authorities
In early 2020, three fifths of Private Sector workers were employed by SME businesses, yet SME businesses only make up approximately half of the Private Sector turnover. Geographically, in proportion to how many Private Sector businesses they have (in order), Northern Ireland, Scotland, East Midlands, and North West have the most SME businesses. Therefore, if SME businesses can take a disproportionate advantage from this DPS, those are the regions that would disproportionately benefit.
The Service Categories based on previous iteration of this include;
Energy consultancy
Heat networks and air source heat pumps
Smart metering and energy bureau services
Hydrogen supply
Energy conversion from waste
Building management systems
LED lighting and other building retrofit services
- Mains gas
- Natural gas
- Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy
- Electricity
- Steam, hot water and associated products
- Hot water
- Steam
- District heating
- Long distance heating
- Solar energy
- Solar panels
- Solar collectors for heat production
- Solar photovoltaic modules
- Solar installation
- Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables lighting
- Wind energy generators
- Windmills
- Wind turbines
- Wind turbine generators
- Turbine rotors
- Wind farm
- Generator units
- Fuel cells
- Steam turbine generator and related apparatus
- Turbine generator sets
- Turbine generator control apparatus
- Dynamos
- Emergency generator
- Turbogenerator
- Parts of gas generators
- Electrical circuit components
- Parts of electricity distribution or control apparatus
- Power distribution cables
- Power or solar diodes
- Meters
- Energy meters
- Electronic meters
- Magnetic meters
- Electricity meters
- Water heaters and heating for buildings; plumbing equipment
- Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters
- Heating equipment
- Air conditioning appliances
- Boiler installations
- Hot water boilers
- Steam generating boilers
- Steam generators
- Heat pumps
- Machinery for liquefying air or other gases
- Air conditioning installations
- Window air conditioning machines
- Wall air conditioning machines
- District heating boiler
- Parts of refrigerating and freezing equipment and heat pumps
- Parts of heat pumps
- Excavating work
- District heating mains construction work
- Heating works
- Heat transfer station construction work
- Environmental improvement works
- Energy and related services
- Electrical services
- Energy management services
- Energy efficiency consultancy services
- Heating engineering services for buildings
- Building consultancy services
- Building services consultancy services
- Construction supervision services
- Construction site supervision services
- Construction consultancy services
- Construction management services
- Construction project management services
- IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
- Hardware consultancy services
- Project management consultancy services
- Data analysis services
- Facilities management services
- Environmental management
Understanding Demand Management and Renewables (Helga 2)
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Who is the Demand Management and Renewables (Helga 2) for?
Designed specifically for organisations who can provide Heat Network and Electricity Generation Assets, looking to supply Government Departments and Wider Public Sector.
- Companies that supply solar panels, air-conditioning installation, heating works, energy-management services, construction consultancy services and similar are encouraged to apply for framework award.
Who can buy through the Demand Management and Renewables (Helga 2)?
Central Government, e.g. Home Office, Ministry of Justice
Local Government, e.g. Your local Council
Education, e.g. Universities, Royal Nursing College, High Schools
Health, e.g. Your local Hospital, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
Criminal Justice, e.g. Greater Manchester Metropolitan Policing
Defence, e.g. tri-Forces (Army, Navy, Airforce), MoD
Anomalies, e.g. Coastguard
Demand Management and Renewables (Helga) – Current Suppliers
AARON SERVICES LIMITED
AECOM LIMITED
Aether Limited
Air Products Public Limited Company
AMERESCO LIMITED
Aurora Energy Research Limited
BARINGA PARTNERS LLP
BSW Heating Ltd
Building Research Establishment Limited
Buro Happold Limited
Cenergist Limited
Cenex
Centre For Sustainable Energy
Cornwall Insight Ltd
Costain Group PLC
Delta Energy & Environment Limited
Dieselec Thistle Generators Limited
E4TECH(UK) LTD
Ecometrica Limited
EJ PARKER TECHNICAL SERVICES(LOUTH) LTD
Element Energy Limited
Energy Assets Limited
Energy Systems Catapult Limited
E.On Energy Solutions Limited
EQUANS SERVICES LIMITED
Ernst & Young LLP
Eunomia Research & Consulting Limited
Finning (UK) Ltd.
Frazer-Nash Consultancy Limited
FRONTIER ECONOMICS LIMITED
G.&D.Higgins Mechanical Services Ltd
IC Consultants Limited
Jacobs U.K. Limited
Jones Lang Lasalle Limited
Kiwa Limited
Lane Clark & Peacock LLP
Mace Group Limited
Miller Research (UK) Ltd
N-Ergy Group Limited
OVE ARUP & PARTNERS LIMITED
Oxera Consulting LLP
Powercor Ltd.
Ramboll UK Limited
RICARDO-AEA LIMITED
Risktec Solutions Limited
RSK Adas Limited
Seddon Construction Limited
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY LIMITED
TETRATECH LIMITED
UCL Consultants Limited
Veolia ES (UK) Limited
WSP UK LIMITED
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