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Balfour Beatty's Asset & Technology Solutions business features in The Energyst discussing its decarbonisation journey

30 August 2024

UK

Balfour Beatty has featured in The Energyst discussing how its Asset & Technology Solutions (ATS) business is supporting the decarbonisation of the company.

The article explores how Balfour Beatty is reinventing ways of working and introducing new technologies and solutions including EcoNet, a power management tool, and EcoSense site cabins that are equipped with energy-saving features, to reduce carbon emissions across projects.

Balfour Beatty Energy Manager, Stuart McLeod, said: “By embracing innovation and sustainability, we can pave the way for a new era in construction where efficiency and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. Our dedication and ingenuity will drive this change, with ATS proving that a sustainable and energy-efficient future is within our reach."

You can read the full article here.

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Notes to editors:

  • Balfour Beatty is a leading international infrastructure group with 26,000 employees driving the delivery of powerful new solutions, shaping thinking, creating skylines and inspiring a new generation of talent to be the change-makers of tomorrow.
  • We finance, develop, build, maintain and operate the increasingly complex and critical infrastructure that supports national economies and deliver projects at the heart of local communities.
  • Over the last 114 years we have created iconic buildings and infrastructure all over the world. Currently, we are working to deliver Hinkley Point C, the first UK nuclear power station in a generation; constructing the world-class arts and cultural facility, the Lyric Theatre, in Hong Kong; and designing, building, financing, operating and maintaining the Automated People Mover superstructure at the fifth busiest airport in the world, Los Angeles International Airport.

Mohsin Sufi

Media and PR Executive