Gas and Electricity

We Know that budgeting and cost control are key to your business’ success.

Our services are designed to help save time, energy and money. By using our high level relationships and buying power to access products unavailable to the SME market place directly, meaning we can obtain the most competitive contract terms possible.

Our consultant team can help you understand the energy marketplace and find a supplier and contract to suit your business needs. This helps you lower overall tariff rates, give advice on longer term contracts and move your energy to renewable supplies.

We pride ourselves in the fact we have helped small and medium businesses manage and reduce their Electricity and Gas costs year on year.

How can we help you?

Guidance on the ideal time to secure the best contracts

Tender Negotiation

Evaluate the Best Supplier

Energy Market Intelligence

Bill Validation and Budget Management

Ongoing Management Support 

Are you wasting cash on your energy bills? It only takes 20 minutes to check, and it could save you up to £300 a year. You could save even more by being efficient with your gas and electricity usage. Plus find the help available if you miss a payment.

Energy bills can be expensive, but there are a few things you can do to keep your costs as low as possible.

Switch: Changing energy supplier is easy and can knock hundreds of pounds off your bills. It doesn’t matter if you rent or own your home, as long as you pay for your own gas and/or electricity, you should be able to switch. If your landlord pays for your energy, they have the right to choose the supplier. Some tenancy agreements may have clauses about switching, but if you pay for your energy, you should be able to decide who to get gas or electricity from. If you have a prepayment meter you should be able to switch too, even if your accounts have negative balances of up to £500 for electricity and £500 for gas. If you’re not on a prepayment meter, you’ll need to pay the balance before switching. If the balance is being billed to you even though it’s your suppliers fault as part of Energy backbilling, you don’t need to pay.

Pay by direct debit: It’s usually cheaper and means you won’t have to worry about missing payments.

Use less: It sounds obvious, but the less energy you use the lower your bills will be. There are plenty of tips and tricks you can use to cut your consumption. We’ve listed some below.

Make your home more eco-friendly: Better insulation, a new boiler, solar panels… There are lots of options out there which could help you save up to £250 per year. Read on to see if you’re eligible for a government grant. 

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