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Saturday, October 16, 2010
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If you run a small business, then energy bills are probably one of the highest costs you face. The majority of businesses said the target to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050 was unrealistic.
Businesses indicate that they are likely to increase initiatives in both energy efficiency and energy management, but their primary motive is to reduce cost and not CO2
Half of businesses believe government advice on the CRC has been inadequate and are unclear on the obligations it places on them to buy allowances and forecast emissions.
Both SMEs and MEUs have more faith in the government’s interim target, with 39% of SMEs and 48% of MEUs believing that the 34% reduction target can be met Business electricity and gas prices have been rising over the last few years, but it’s not all bad news. As a result of increased competition between energy suppliers, you could be making huge savings on your business electricity and gas simply by switching to a different supplier.
Business electricity and gas usage is usually much higher than domestic usage, putting you in the perfect position to negotiate a better deal for your business
Getting a better deal on your business electricity and gas takes time and expertise, time you could be spending on running your business. But don’t fall into the trap of sticking with your energy supplier – let us do the hard work for you.The Tennessee Small Business Energy Loan Program provides low-interest loans of up to $300,000 to qualified Tennessee-based businesses to help upgrade the level of energy efficiency in their buildings, plants and manufacturing processes.
At uSwitch for Business, we provide independent advice and assistance to help you get the best business electricity and gas deal for your company – and we’ll even handle the paperwork for you.
Call uSwitch for Business today on 0800 051 5492 or use our online form to request a call back from one of our advisors.
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