GoingGreen-UK
There is so much happening and going on in TMG , I am believeing we will soon start seeing results, and maybe a lot bigger than what many may think.....I still remember at the last AGM when John Kelly was asked if TMG would be here next year, and with a smirk and a grin replied oh yes, we will be here next year. It adds to my belief of my first statemnt....There is so much happening and going on in TMG. As I posted a few weeks earlier, one of the things happening is REM is working on projects with TMG (as we had seen on REM website and then removed as a strategic partner) plus this report from THE UK Engineer today that I assume Grant is all over, plus P&P, plus, plus......
Energy efficiency service
15 April 2010
- E.ON’s Sustainable Energy business and Self Energy UK have launched the Energy Performance Guarantee (EPG) service to help businesses reduce costs and meet government carbon targets.
Under the government’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which comes into force in May, energy-intensive businesses and public-sector organisations will be responsible for recording and monitoring their CO2 emissions, as well as purchasing carbon allowances equivalent to their emissions each year.
The jointly developed EPG is designed to help organisations meet their obligations through an energy-use strategy that delivers guaranteed energy savings that outweigh the cost of implementation.
The EPG will allow organisations to deploy decentralised energy systems without the need for upfront investment.
Michael Woodhead, managing director of E.ON’s Sustainable Energy business, said: ‘The regulatory landscape is changing rapidly and businesses are struggling to respond.
‘Under the Energy Performance Guarantee we’ll fund and fit efficiency measures, with none of the financial burden going to our customers. The upfront costs are ours and customers only pay from energy savings that they make over a fixed contract period.’
The EPG will allow organisations to deploy decentralised energy systems without the need for upfront investment.
Michael Woodhead, managing director of E.ON’s Sustainable Energy business, said: ‘The regulatory landscape is changing rapidly and businesses are struggling to respond.
‘Under the Energy Performance Guarantee we’ll fund and fit efficiency measures, with none of the financial burden going to our customers. The upfront costs are ours and customers only pay from energy savings that they make over a fixed contract period.’