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We're here to help you reduce your carbon footprint;
From providing greener energy sources to helping you manage your energy usage. As the world moves towards a low-carbon future, the way businesses acquire, use and manage their energy is changing.
As the largest business energy supplier in the UK, every day our experts help businesses move closer to a net zero future with flexible energy supply options that are tailored to need and budget. With a range of different electricity and gas supply options, we help businesses to lay the foundations for a low-carbon future – providing the right energy, at the right place, at the right price.
In the last year, businesses have had a long list of problems to tackle.
There’s still a strong focus on delivering net zero strategies, but the wider business context continues to be challenging, and some organisations hesitate to take firm steps on the path to net zero.
Rather than stow away net zero plans for a distant future, what steps can be taken to overcome the risks faced today, and new challenges on the horizon? We surveyed 300 businesses to find out how they are planning to overcome net zero risks and accelerate their net zero plans.
We’re focused on a low carbon future, which is why we want to change the way you think about energy and carbon emissions, and help you achieve your net zero goals. So, whether you’re looking to make big changes or more subtle changes, we’re here for you every step of the way.
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If you want to find out more about how we can help you; from our green business energy plans to making your business more energy efficient, simply complete the form and one of our account managers will be in touch.
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Balancing planet and profit during unprecedented market volatility
Every organisation faces the same dilemma. You must manage your commitment to decarbonisation in the context of the resources available and the need to ensure operational continuity.
Amidst rising energy costs, digitalisation, growing pressure from stakeholders and increasing regulation, organisations may struggle to define their pathway to a low-carbon future