Service aims to reduce company’s utility costs

TAC believes most companies could reduce their utility bills by 20% using its EnergyEdge energy-saving programme to reduce operating costs, improve building performances and environments and make employees more productive. The programme promises to make energy savings at zero cost, on the same day that the assessment is carried out. Energy Edge works in several stages. An analysis of utility consumption is carried out to provide a detailed report and action plan, including a return on any investment. TAC will then manage the implementation of the project. An important aspect is the ongoing sustainability of savings so that customers reap the benefits year on year. Paul Burley, UK support director at TAC, says, ‘We can help businesses save money instantly and, in many cases, without capital outlay. However, by monitoring and managing energy usage into the future, any initial expenditure on equipment will more than pay for itself in the form of vastly reduced utility bills.’
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