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Challenge

The problem we solved

Carey Glass operates in a highly energy-intensive manufacturing environment, where energy decisions have a direct impact on cost, competitiveness and long-term sustainability.

When energy markets became increasingly volatile from 2022 onwards, the business needed absolute clarity and confidence across three fronts:

  • Managing procurement risk during extreme market conditions
  • Reducing carbon emissions in a credible, measurable way
  • Making commercially sound energy and sustainability decisions without distraction from core operations

They were looking for a long-term energy partner, not a transactional broker.

How Exemplar helped

A trusted advisor

Exemplar worked with Carey Glass as a trusted advisor across procurement, trading, engineering and sustainability, supporting both immediate decisions and long-term strategy.

At the height of the 2022 energy crisis, Exemplar guided Carey Glass through the selection and management of a flexible electricity procurement strategy. This was supported by ongoing trading and hedging advice, active market monitoring and monthly bill verification.

The objective was simple: protect the business from downside risk while retaining flexibility as markets evolved.

Timeline

Three years of structured delivery

From initial audit through to ongoing optimisation, we tracked progress against agreed milestones. Each phase built on the last, with quarterly reviews to confirm savings and adjust strategy as market conditions shifted.
Carbon roadmap and sustainability planning

Building on previous energy audits, Exemplar developed a clear carbon roadmap to 2030. This quantified the impact of existing projects and identified the additional measures required to meet national emissions targets.

  • Existing initiatives were projected to deliver a up to ~12% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030
  • Further practical measures identified through Exemplar’s programmes increased the potential reduction up to ~17%, based on current grid emissivity assumptions

This gave Carey Glass a realistic, evidence-based view of what could be achieved and where to focus investment.

Engineering-led efficiency projects with commercial rigour

Exemplar supported Carey Glass in identifying and evaluating a series of site-specific efficiency opportunities, always assessed on commercial merit rather than technical theory.

One example was the recovery of waste heat from a new compressed air system to support process heating. By integrating heat recovery with destratification fans, Carey Glass avoided installing electric heating blowers.

  • This project had an estimated payback period: just over two years

Other projects were equally important for decision clarity, even where savings were not realised. In the case of a new warehouse heating requirement, Exemplar’s analysis demonstrated that relocating temperature-sensitive product was more cost-effective than heating the full space, avoiding unnecessary long-term operating costs.

Building internal capability, not dependency

Through GreenStart and GreenPlus programmes, Exemplar focused on embedding sustainable energy practices within the Carey Glass organisation.

This included:

  • ISO 50001 Energy Management System training
  • Ongoing energy performance review and reporting
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) training and support

An LCA was completed for a high-volume product representing 13% of total production, enabling the creation of an independently verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), now published via the Irish Green Building Council.
This strengthened Carey Glass’s position in competitive tender processes and created a repeatable internal capability for future assessments.

Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA)

Using Exemplar’s market relationships and trading expertise, Carey Glass entered into a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement in 2024, securing approximately 40% of its electricity supply from a local wind farm located approximately 17 kilometres from the Nenagh facility.

This provided:

  • Long-term price certainty on a significant portion of demand
  • Reduced exposure to wholesale market volatility
  • A tangible link between energy procurement and sustainability goals

At the time, this represented one of the first shorter-term CPPAs executed in the Irish medium-voltage market.

The impact

For Carey Glass, this was not about a single project or contract. It was about having a trusted advisor who could combine market insight, engineering expertise and practical delivery, and stand by those decisions when it mattered.

That is the difference between buying energy and managing it properly.

Greater certainty
Confidence in high-stakes energy decisions
Reduced exposure to volatile energy markets
Measurable efficiency gains with clear commercial returns
Clear commercial returns
Contract renewal approaching
Your current deal ends in months. The market won't wait, and neither should your strategy.
Market volatility spikes
Prices move sharply. Your board asks questions. You need a clear view of what's possible and what's prudent.
Board or stakeholder pressure
Finance or sustainability goals demand action. You need a defensible plan that shows rigour and foresight.
The Exemplar team feel like an extension of our business. They understand our sites, our priorities, and the pressure that energy decisions carry. That makes a real difference.
Vicki Carey
Energy Team Lead
Exemplar are the energy partner SIAC relies on to hedge and advise on their energy market exposure. Exemplar introduced us to Corporate Power Purchase Agreements as a sustainable hedging practice. We recently extended this arrangement for a longer term after being impressed by this innovative solution.
Denis Ryan
Managing Director
Exemplar have provided invaluable engineering analysis and project management services for several energy improvement projects at Sam Dennigans in the past number of years, including our 1,500kW roof mounted solar photovoltaic array. We find their mix of skills, experience and professionalism an excellent fit with our organisation.
Joe Dennigan
Director
01Procurement
Service

Energy Procurement & Market Insight

Buying energy is not just about securing a price. It is about timing, structure, and risk.

For the last 16 years, we have helped businesses across sectors such as manufacturing, pharma, agri-food, retail, and hospitality make procurement decisions they can stand over, especially when markets are moving fast.

02Engineering
Service

Energy Engineering & Performance

What you buy is only part of the picture. How you use energy matters just as much.

At Exemplar, we have our own engineers and technical specialists who work directly on client sites, from factories and cold storage facilities to hotels, care homes, and commercial buildings. We help improve performance, reduce consumption, and identify practical efficiency opportunities that work in the real world.

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