ESOS Phase 4: A More Demanding Standard

The next phase of ESOS introduces greater scrutiny, higher data expectations and the publication of selected information. This places more emphasis on accuracy, evidence and consistency across reporting schemes. Many organisations are reviewing how they collect, manage and present their energy data, and how to strengthen their approach ahead of 2026. This webinar will help you understand what is required and how to respond in a considered and responsible way.

What You Will Gain From This Webinar

This session will help you make sense of the regulatory and operational changes shaping ESOS Phase 4 and the wider carbon compliance landscape. If you are planning your next steps, reviewing your reporting processes or developing a longer‑term strategy, this briefing will help you focus on the areas that matter most. You will gain a clearer view of the path ahead, learn how other organisations are approaching similar challenges and understand the support available from our Carbon and Sustainability Team.

What You Will Learn

  • The specific updates introduced under ESOS Phase 4 and what they mean for your organisation
  • How ISO 50001 can act as a structured and recognised route to compliance
  • The links between ESOS, SECR, CCA, SBTi and other schemes, and how to reduce unnecessary duplication
  • What a credible and well‑governed compliance approach looks like for 2026
  • How our Carbon and Sustainability Team supports organisations through assessment, reporting and long‑term planning

About EIC Partnership

EIC Partnership is one of the UK’s most established energy and carbon consultancies, with over 50 years of collective experience supporting organisations in the public and private sectors. We help clients navigate complex compliance frameworks, manage energy responsibly, and shape credible strategies for Net Zero.

Our services span energy procurement, invoice validation, reporting and certification, and long-term carbon planning – delivered by specialist teams across the UK.

Meet The Experts

William Oliver
Head of Business Development

William leads bespoke energy procurement and risk-managed contracting strategies for UK businesses. His expertise spans commercial energy markets, regulatory impact, and aligning procurement with wider sustainability goals.

Leon Cheng
Head of Sustainability

Leon is a specialist in carbon compliance, Net Zero planning, and long-term decarbonisation. He supports clients with regulatory frameworks like SECR, ESOS, and ISO 14068-1, helping turn obligations into structured, achievable roadmaps.