Service Diagram



Energetics is a specialist management consultancy in the business of climate change. In partnership with our clients, we help them transition to a carbon-constrained environment by managing risks, achieving cost reductions and identifying new opportunities. For over 25 years, Energetics has been providing clients with competitive advantage from the top to the bottom line.

In focus

Climate Change Strategy

Climate Change Strategy

The need to manage carbon, energy and resources more effectively will change traditional business models. Energetics partners with our clients to evaluate investment opportunities, and redefine business models for a low carbon economy, to develop a sustainable competitive advantage.

Procurement and carbon market opportunities

Procurement and carbon market opportunities

Managing energy price exposure and mitigating carbon risk is becoming increasingly important with the uncertainties created as we move towards a carbon constrained economy.

Implementation and project management

Implementation and project management

Energetics is working with many clients as they transform their operations for a low carbon economy. Using our climate change implementation services, we help convert climate change opportunities into sustainable cost reductions and maximise return on investment.

Managing information, reporting and verification

Managing information, reporting and verification

Quality information is essential for meeting the reporting requirements of mandatory and voluntary Federal and State Government programs. Energetics assists clients in data collection and validation as well as processing and preparation of mandatory and voluntary reporting programs.

One2Five

One2Five

For over 10 years, our One2Five product suite has been helping businesses in Australia and overseas to achieve their climate change goals through a structured approach. Energetics' proven and robust methodologies are recognised for their continuous improvement principles and are behind some of the world's leading business programs.

Climate Change Business News

What will impact on domestic energy costs? (03/2010)

PUBLISHED: Business Spectator by Keith Orchison; Grant Raja, Client Services Manager, Energetics Pty Ltd, is quoted on factors that will impact on domestic energy costs and gives advice on ways in which businesses can reduce their exposure to rising prices.

Carbon Disclosure Project reports due 31st May 2010 (02/2010)

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) reporting deadline for invited ASX 200 companies to submit their report is 31st May 2010. Other companies are able to submit a report regardless of not being listed on the ASX 200.

The end of cheap energy in Australia (02/2010)

Since the first edition of Climate Change Matters back in August 2009, the editorial team has maintained a focus on Australia's steeply rising energy prices and the likely impacts Energetics experts foresee for business.

COP15: the search for certainty (02/2010)

Participants and observers of Copenhagen agree that the process was at best difficult and at worst, a failure. As a result, a growing number of commentators are questioning the ability of the multi-lateral process to generate real outcomes for such complex issues as climate change.

Energetics proud supporters of Earth Hour - 27th March 2010

Energetics proud supporters of Earth Hour - 27th March 2010

Since its inception four years ago, Energetics has been a supporter of Earth Hour 8.30 - 9.30pm Saturday 27th March 2010.

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Our People

Jonathan Jutsen, Executive Director will be speaking at the Carbon Leadership Forum on 26th March '10

Jonathan Jutsen, Executive Director will be speaking at the Carbon Leadership Forum on 26th March '10

Jonathan will be presenting on 'Carbon Management Strategies – Developing Carbon Cost Curve’

Energetics are sponsors of Industrial Energy Efficiency Forum - 19th - 20th April '10

Energetics are sponsors of Industrial Energy Efficiency Forum - 19th - 20th April '10

Roger Horwood, Business Development Manager, Energetics will speaking on "Examining the international transformation policy and current Australian Regulation framework to drive and facilitate successful energy efficiency initiatives"

Dr. Peter Holt, Principal Consultant - Sustainable Water Management -Energetics

Dr. Peter Holt,  Principal Consultant - Sustainable Water Management -Energetics

Peter is a chemical engineer with experience in innovative treatment technologies, capacity development, risk assessment and a systems approach to water management.

Elizabeth Sciberras, Principal Consultant - Strategic Energy Procurement - Energetics

Elizabeth Sciberras,  Principal Consultant - Strategic Energy Procurement  - Energetics

Elizabeth has worked within the competitive energy retail market across gas, electricity and greenpower since the beginning of NSW electricity deregulation in 1996.