Eco2Energy launched to help businesses save significant energy

Eco2Energy, Solar, renewable energy, energy efficiency

Midlands solar-energy specialist Eco2Solar marked the official launch of the Green Deal at the end of January with the launch of its Eco2Energy brand to help businesses and owners of non-domestic buildings looking to make significant energy savings. Eco2Energy has developed its own business-friendly smart energy assessment to make energy efficiency simple for businesses.

The service is said to be of particular interest to non-domestic buildings with an energy bill of over £200 000 a year, such as hotels, hospitals, care homes and gyms, where potential savings of 5 to 15% can be made.

Managing director Paul Hutchens (pictured) says, ‘We’ve launched Eco2Energy to make investing in smart energy technologies easy and affordable for businesses.’

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