Decked out in green jackets, the enforcers will be able to demand access to company property, view power meters, call up electricity and gas bills and examine carbon-trading records for an estimated 6,000 British businesses. Ed Mitchell, head of business performance and regulation at the Environment Agency, said the squad would help to bring emissions 'under control':
- The central unit, based in Warrington, Cheshire, can call on the agency's national network of hundreds of pollution inspectors, many of whom will soon be trained in CO2 monitoring.
- It will also be able to demand energy bills from utilities without the companies under investigation knowing they are being watched.
- Perhaps most worrying for managers will be the publication of an annual league table ranking companies by performance in cutting emissions.
- The government hopes the potential shame of a lowly placing will drive organizations to greater energy efficiency.
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