Energy Procurement & Optimisation
Driving down business energy bills through energy optimisation
We optimise the reduction of your business energy bills through our energy procurement, bill validation, and risk management solutions.
Energy procurement for large businesses
Energy and carbon reduction strategies are naturally focussed on reducing business energy consumption. But for long-term sustainability, optimising energy supply is equally as fundamental.
Our expertise in energy procurement and risk management enable customers to minimise exposure to the volatile energy markets, delivering you the best-priced and most sustainably sourced energy.
Our strategic approach to energy procurement
Assess
Assessment of your energy needs and the current market conditions
Establish
Work closely with you to set your procurement objectives
Source
Explore various energy generation sources, suppliers, and quotations
Negotiate
Negotiation of contracts to secure favourable rates and terms
Manage
Contract management for ongoing compliance and performance
Unsure about where to start?
Our dedicated team is on hand to assist you with your low-carbon journey.
Business energy bill validation
What is energy bill validation?
Energy bill validation is the process of carefully reviewing and verifying your business energy bills to ensure accuracy, identify errors, avoid overpayments, and ultimately ensure that you only pay for the energy you have used.
- Analysis of historic and current utility bills
- Investigation and resolution of inconsistencies
- Settlement of ongoing disputes with suppliers
- Assurance and application of financial control to your utilities spend
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