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Sam Bevan

Sam Bevan

Sam Bevan

IT consultant


Sam has been supporting Coral Energy with all things to do with IT since 2016, having worked in system analyst roles for private schools, pension providers and HR consultants.

Passionate about technology, Sam ensures that our systems and IT processes comply with all relevant laws and legislation.

Ellie Coward

Ellie Coward

Ellie Coward

Data administrator


Ellie joined Coral Energy in 2023 to help with data collation and analysis.

Having a keen eye for detail, Ellie is responsible for ensuring that all data is received accurately recorded and analysed for the period that is being monitored.

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

For the private sector, you will need a valid EPC if you are buying, selling, or renting a property. This applies to commercial / industrial properties as well as domestic.

An EPC sets out how energy efficient the building is as well as the potential rating it could achieve.

For further information please contact us.

Coral is fully accredited, insured & legally compliant to be able to carry out physical domestic energy assessments and produce Energy Performance Certificates (EPC’s) and Recommendation Reports.


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    Display Energy Certificates (DEC)

    You will need a valid DEC if your building is frequently visited by the public, has a total floor area greater than 250m² or occupied by a local authority. A DEC certificate sets out the actual energy consumption performance of the property.

    Depending on what type of certificate you require, Coral Energy are fully accredited to carry out the physical energy assessment and arrange your certification.

    For further information please contact us.


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      TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections

      TM44 government regulations state that air conditioning systems must be inspected by a qualified energy assessor every five years to make sure it is energy efficient.

      It is a legal requirement for all buildings that have a combined cooling output of 12 kW or more to ensure that inspections are completed otherwise fines can be issued.

      Coral Energy are qualified to carry out TM44 air conditioning inspections that include:

      • A visual assessment of your air conditioning system
      • An examination of your air conditioning equipment and controls

      We will then provide a certificate and report that will tell you:

      • The current efficiency of your equipment
      • Suggestions for improving the efficiency of your equipment
      • Any faults and suggested actions
      • How to reduce your air conditioning use

      Please contact us to find out more and book your inspection.


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        Joe Bevan

        Joe Bevan

        energy assessor


        Joe joined Coral Energy Limited in 2023 in his first role in the energy industry. He has quickly become an integral part of the “front” office team enjoying being on site assessing energy consuming equipment and operational processes for his clients.

        During 2023 Joe has qualified to be a Non-Domestic Energy Performance assessor and an air conditioning inspector and will continue to build his qualifications in the future.

        Emily Hitchens

        Emily Hitchens

        Client Support Manager


        Emily has been with Coral Energy Limited since 2016 after working for a few energy consultants in administration roles.

        Responsible for data analysis and report writing, Emily builds relationships with clients to ensure that the data required is collated and recorded in a timely manner.

        Emily’s area of expertise is understanding the published emission conversion factors to ensure that all compliance reporting is accurate for her clients.

        Michelle Hitchens

        Michelle Hitchens

        operations DIRECTOR


        Michelle began her career in energy in 1989 when the sector privatised, working for Eon in various operational departments for over 17 years. Michelle then moved to have day to day operational control for a small business energy supplier and then working for some of the larger energy consultants, assisting clients with energy procurement.

        Before joining Leigh in Coral Energy Limited in 2022, Michelle worked for a global software company selling billing and customer management software to many of the energy startups that came to the market between 2016 and 2022.

        Michelle is an expert in back-office management and is passionate about data believing that the measuring and monitoring of energy consumption is key to businesses achieving their Net Zero goals.

        Leigh Hitchens

        Leigh Hitchens

        MANAGING DIRECTOR


        Leigh began his career in energy in 1989 when competition opened in the UK.

        Over the next 20 years Leigh worked in business development for commercial energy suppliers such as Eon, Npower and British Gas.

        Whilst working for British Gas, Leigh was the contact for public sector energy purchasing which involved liaison with government on policy measures.

        Leigh identified that the future focus of the industry was not just about the purchasing of energy but how organisations should reduce their consumption, cost and emissions and therefore founded Coral Energy Limited in 2016 to focus in this area.

        Leigh is qualified in several areas of energy and building management including an ESOS Lead Assessor, Domestic and non-domestic EPCs, Air Conditioning inspector and is an ENCo certified Behavioural Change consultant.

        Net zero and carbon emission reporting

        Many organisations have started their journey to net zero by committing to targets to reduce their emissions over the coming years. Using the widely recognised independent standard Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting Protocol examples of how we are helping are:

        • Producing annual Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) submissions in line with the current UK legislation, to be included in published financial accounts.
        • Calculating additional emissions for non-mandatory categories should organisations wish them to be included in published financial accounts.
        • Identifying Scope 3 categories that organisations are impacted by and helping with the collation of the relevant data.
        • Assisting with supply chain engagement to obtain further granular data within scope 3.
        • Assisting with the process of setting targets for net zero either within the organisations business or via an external body such as Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi).

        Contact us to discuss how we can help your organisation with you net zero journey.


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