Outsourced Energy Management

 

A key to controlling energy consumption and costs is to have a dedicated and appropriately skilled and experienced energy manager.

 

The Green Consultancy can provide:

 

  • Additional support to in-house staff or
  • An outsourced energy manager on an ongoing or temporary basis to an agreed brief for as many days a month as you need

 

It is not easy to effectively combine an energy management role with other responsibilities.  There is also a national shortage of skilled and experienced energy managers making this a difficult position to recruit.

 

The Green Consultancy provides a simple and cost effective solution to this problem by providing an outsourced service tailored to your requirements.  The benefits to you include the following.

 

  • You only pay for the time you need
  • The service is tailored to your precise requirements to complement your existing resources
  • You have none of the overheads or employer responsibilities associated with salaried staff
  • Your consultant will almost certainly have greater expertise and experience that anyone you could recruit
  • In addition, he can call on any of our other consultants if you need highly specialised advice in field that he doesn’t have advanced knowledge of.

 

Our clients for such services include:

 

Birkbeck, University of London
Daily Mail & General Trust

Goldsmiths, University of London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London
School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London


For your no obligation quote, or to discuss your requirements, please contact Michael Webb or phone him on 08450 176299.

 

 

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ISO 50001, the first international Energy Management Standard launched today

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6th April 2011

The Green Consultancy exhibits at EAUC’s Annual Conference 11-13 April at the University of York.

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13th March 2011

DECC unveils Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)

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11th November 2010

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