Energy efficiency scheme targets charities

By Hannah Jordan, Third Sector Online, 27 May 2008

A scheme to help charities fight rising gas and electricity bills by reducing their energy consumption has been launched by energy firms Bizzenergy and Gazprom.

The Charity Utility Initiative provides organisations with equipment to help them identify areas in which they could reduce energy consumption. The Government-approved ‘smart meters’ take readings every half hour, allowing clients to know exactly how much they are using at any point of the day and implement more efficient measures....

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