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ASG Rescue Ltd

United Kingdom·3 headcount·Reporting year 2026

Medical & Security Assistance

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SectorHealth care and services
RegionEurope
Size band1-10 employees
Joined SME Hub7 May 2025
Reporting statusReported
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Commitment

Net zero target
By 2035
Scope 1 + 2 + 3 · Baseline 2025

Practices & perspective

Practices in place
Climate action plan in placenot asked
Scope 3 emissions measured
Engaged suppliers on net-zeronot asked
Communicated commitment to customers
Products/services qualify as climate solutionsnot asked
Integrated climate into company missionnot asked
Third-party verified data
In their own words
. * Focus on efficiencies with solar panel power (battery storage uplift, EV used as storage capacity for discharge and self-use rather than grid import) Engage on Scope 3 with suppliers for more cohesive efforts
Acknowledged challenges
  • 01Reducing scope 3 emissions
  • 02Reducing emissions from business travel

Reported footprint

GHG emissions (tCO2e)
 2026
Scope 17.2
Scope 22.1
Scope 1 + 29.3
Scope 3
Scope 3 not measured
Energy use
 2026unit
Total9.7kkWh
Renewable3.8kkWh
Renewable share39.7%

Calculated via: Small Business Carbon Calculator,Own internal calculations

Country grid context · United Kingdom · 2024

Renewables
50%
of generation
Intensity
197
gCO₂/kWh · low

Coal-free since Sep 2024; wind-led grid.

Source: Ember Yearly Electricity Data (CC BY 4.0). For SMEs, the grid carbon intensity is the dominant lever on Scope 2 emissions — switching to a renewable tariff is often the single biggest cut available.

Grid trajectory
Renewables (%)Carbon intensity (gCO₂/kWh)
201520240%100%0500

Renewable transition options· 10 MWh annual load · 40% renewable today

What it would realistically take to move 6 MWh of remaining electricity to renewable sources, given typical SME options + market-specific costs in this country. Numbers are indicative — a real proposal needs a quote from a local installer or supplier.

Switch to certified renewable tariff
Recommended
Most cost-efficient route for the remaining 6 MWh.

Sign with a green-energy supplier (Guarantees of Origin / REGOs backing). No capex; pricing is tied to a small premium over your current standard tariff. Best when paired with on-site reductions to keep total bill manageable.

Annual cost
£29–£146
Effort
low
£5–£25 per MWh premium in GB; ~£29–£146/year for 6 MWh.
On-site rooftop solar (~11 kW)
Possible
Capex investment that covers ~100% of current consumption.

Install a 11 kW rooftop PV system (sized to match annual consumption). Yields ~10 MWh/year in GB — close to total annual use. Net-metering / export tariff supports the payback. Real proposal needs a roof survey + planning check.

Upfront
£9.9k–£15k
Annual saving
£1.8k–£2.6k
Payback
46 yrs
Effort
high
Sized for an SME roof; 11 kW typically fits 150–250 m² of usable roof.
Aggregated / community PPA
Not feasible
Pool with other small users to access wholesale renewable generation.

Several brokers (e.g. SmartestEnergy, Statkraft, Centrica) now offer aggregator " + "PPAs that pool SMEs to reach the ~5 GWh/year minimum. Typical contract length 5–10 years. Pricing usually below standard tariff; protects against grid-tariff inflation.

Annual cost
£1.2k–£1.4k
Effort
medium
Too small for direct PPA (typical minimum 1 GWh/year, this firm uses ~10 MWh).
Direct corporate PPA
Not feasible
Not feasible at this consumption volume.

Direct PPAs require a buyer to commit to ~5–50 GWh/year over 10+ years. Any SME at <100 MWh annual consumption can't access this market directly. Out of scope for this firm.

Direct PPAs require ≥1 GWh/year; this firm uses ~10 MWh.

Cost ranges are 2025-ish published market data. Premiums + capex move with energy prices and policy. Best approach for most SMEs: certified renewable tariff first (cheap, fast), then on-site solar if roof + capital allow. PPAs need ≥1 GWh/year volume to access directly — aggregators are starting to bridge this for smaller users.

Sector net-zero pathway

Industry-level decarbonisation context — not this firm's own commitment. Shows how the wider sector needs to evolve for individual SME targets to be achievable.

Sector mapping not yet specific — every business depends on the power grid as the universal dependency.

Sector primary pathway

No sector-specific primary pathway in our library yet for this firm. The dependencies below show what their decarbonisation ultimately rests on.

Sector dependencies · 1 upstream sector
Grid carbon intensity
% of 2020 gCO2/kWh
0501002020203020402050
Best0%
Realistic15%
Worst60%
Grid carbon intensity · % of 2020 gCO2/kWh · base 2020
Source: IEA WEO 2023 — NZE / APS / STEPS
IEA WEO 2023

Pathway data is authored estimates anchored on IEA / SBTi sector pathways. Best / Realistic / Worst lines map to NZE / APS / STEPS-style scenarios.