
The GGF partnership with energy management consultancy Inenco offers Members benefits that can save them money, energy and help improve the environment for future generations.
To find out more about how Inenco can benefit your business, read on…
Who are Inenco?
Inenco exists to help companies mitigate rising energy prices, reduce operating costs through consumption optimisation and respond to the growing pressure to deliver carbon net zero.
With the competitive pressure facing many in the manufacturing, transport and processing sectors, Inenco understand the need for companies to control costs as a critical part of charting the post-lockdown recovery. The UK is already seeing upward pressure on energy prices and the forecast is for greater market volatility in the coming months and years, so recommendations and proposals to save costs, should be heeded.
Steven Ellis, Inenco Consultant explains further, “We are recommending that GGF Members review their energy contracts as early as possible in the current environment to give themselves the best opportunity to get the best price and strategy in place. Regardless of the duration left on existing contracts, now is a great time to plan to save costs and reduce carbon emissions.”
Many organisations are also under growing pressure from customers to demonstrate their sustainability credentials in general and reduce their carbon footprint. Inenco’s expert consultants are increasingly helping leading organisations to understand that cost and carbon reduction need not be mutually exclusive. They can help with practical steps to achieve change for the better.
James Lee, GGF Director of External Affairs comments on the Inenco partnership, ” The GGF partnerships with companies such as Inenco is purely for GGF Members’ benefit, either to help grow business or in this case to save costs. I recommend all GGF Members take advantage of this partnership and save money whilst improving the environment.“
Next steps
Inenco consultants have recently been presenting at GGF Regional meetings but if you missed the presentations or if you are just interested in simply discussing your energy supply contracts or any other aspects of your utility’s strategies, please feel free to contact Inenco for an informal discussion or visit their website for more information.
Please see contact details below:
Steve Ellis,
Consultant
07583 091 139
steven.ellis@inenco.com
Visit Inenco’s website…