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Since our formation in 1985, we have successfully provided bespoke solutions to our clients needs in the field of Utility Management enabling our clients to enjoy competitive purchasing and become more efficient users of their energy with lower carbon emissions.

Since its inception, the move to a low carbon economy has gathered pace and several thousand businesses across the UK have benefited from the free advice and auditing services that are available.

The Utility Forum have been accredited auditors with the Carbon Trust for several years and during that time have identified over 35,000 tonnes of CO2 savings with financial benefits well in excess of £5,000,000..

To qualify for a free energy survey the only requirement is that your business must have a combined annual utility spend in excess of £50,000 per year. .

From completing the application form to conducting a full site survey the Utility Forum can assist in all areas to help your business reduce energy usage, reduce cost, and reduce your environmental impacts..

In partnership with Carbon Trust - the Utility Forum can:

  • Identify waste energy streams through full site surveys
  • Identify and monitor your energy usages for electricity, gas, gas oil, and LPG
  • Recommend how to eliminate waste energy streams through practical and workable solutions
  • Guide and assist in the implementation of chosen recommendations
  • Advise on the latest in energy efficient technologies
  • Assess your full Carbon Footprint including road and air travel
  • Provide staff awareness courses and training days
  • Apply for interest free loans for new equipment

For a free consultation regarding the free services that can be offered through the Carbon Trust please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Utility Forum team.

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