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TEAM, the UK’s leading energy management solutions provider announced today that the UK Public Sector could be responsible for energy oversights amounting to a staggering £147 million.
TEAM, the largest outsourced Energy Bureau Service provider in the UK, identified in a recent survey of nearly 200,000 utility bills that billing errors are costing organisations hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. 
The Survey found that on average, companies can recover 3.5% of their utility costs simply by checking and scrutinising their bills. TEAM’s Managing Director, Paul Martin, commented:
“If we take just the public sector with an estimated utility bill of between £3.8 and £4.2 billion, a 3.5% saving could take around £147 million off the public sector deficit. That amounts to around 3,000 public sector jobs”.
He went on to say:
“The public and private sectors could be throwing millions of pounds down the drain by not checking utility bills properly. Utility bills are a rich source of information but are complex and difficult to understand for most organisations. The first place to look for energy cost savings is the bills. Not only can organisations benefit from reducing ongoing costs, but they could also find a nice windfall from historical overcharging.”
The survey identified that the worst culprits were the gas companies where 6.0% recoveries could be made then followed by water at 4.1% and electricity at 2.8%.
Viki Thurgood, TEAM Bureau Services Manager said:
“Consumers in general have been confused by energy companies’ billing and the numerous tariffs. Many of them are totally unaware of the saving that companies like ours can make for them. A typical London Local Authority for instance could save £413,000 per year, and in times like today, this can make a real difference to the bottom line.”
The survey article and results can be downloaded at www.teamenergy.com/2010/10/28/utility-billing-survey
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powerPerfector has been granted a further European trademark for its unique Voltage Power Optimisation technology.
powerPerfector gives energy, cost and carbon savings by efficiently optimising a site’s supply voltage. By optimising the voltage, electrical equipment runs more efficiently and consumes less energy.
‘VPO’ is now a protected term that can only be used to describe powerPerfector, it comes seven months after the company was awarded the trademark for ‘VPO Voltage Power Optimisation®’.
powerPerfector CEO Angus Robertson said: “There are some very good reasons why our technology has been deemed distinct from other companies within the supply management sector and the trademark is recognition of our unique status.
“Revenue raised from the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme will be used to support the public finances (including spending on the environment), rather than recycled to participants.”
DECC announces that CRC will no longer return revenue to participants:- “Revenue raised from the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme will be used to support the public finances (including spending on the environment), rather than recycled to participants.”
Making real reductions in carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency received a financial boost today. With the CRC imposing a carbon tax on emissions it is important organisations have an effective strategy for improving energy efficiency and making carbon savings.
Devon based energy and sustainability consultants Carbon.gc is today announcing a strategic partnership with the UK’s top architectural and planning practice Barton Willmore. The agreement enables Barton Willmores’ nine UK wide offices to benefit from dedicated energy and sustainability expertise.
With energy legislation becoming ever tighter, it is vital that planners ensure the best practice from the outset of any development. Carbon.gc offers a total end to end assessment and delivery service which is unique in the SW.
James deHavilland, Partner at Barton Willmore commented “This partnership will be potentially beneficial to our clients across all sectors, as it will ensure we are adopting a co-ordinated and integrated approach to producing the highest energy efficiency and sustainability standards from the projects earliest stages.”
Your business can save money by reducing energy consumption and be ahead of the game by preparing for a changing climate.
The half-day session will include:
- Carbon management training provided by local award winning consultants
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This sessions is specifically for the hospitality sector
The next session will take place on Wednesday 10th November in The Hilton Hotel, Old Common Road, Basingstoke RG21 3PR.
Please see the attach flyer for further details or email andrew.dowling@basingstoke.gov.uk to book your place.
Source: Basingstoke and Deane Council
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