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Professional Energy Services Ltd

03 - Sep - 2010

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Climate Change Scheme in Birmingham and across the UK

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Welcome to Professional Energy Services Ltd

A mandatory carbon reduction scheme in Oxford and across the whole of the UK commences in April 2010. This is the UK's strategy for improving energy efficiency. Contact our team for help and advice on how to abide by the new scheme. We are an ideal choice for all small to medium size businesses in the UK.

Mandatory Carbon Reduction Scheme in Oxford

All UK businesses with a half hour metered supply in total excess of 6000mwh or more will automatically qualify for inclusion into the new scheme, which focuses on carbon reduction commitments. Any companies that qualify for the scheme and do not register may face a fine, so get in touch with us today!

Energy Usage Advice in Birmingham

With an impeccable reputation across the whole of the UK, you can rely on our professionals. For further details on the new mandatory carbon reduction commitment scheme please view our main website using the link on this website. We can help businesses to monitor and manage their energy usage and so we are able to help our clients through every stage of the carbon reduction commitment process.

Contact Our Experts

Phone us or fill in the short online query form on our 'Contact Us' page to reach us. We can also be contacted via email at enquiries@professionalenergy.co.uk. Call Professional Energy Services Ltd today as we can provide you with useful and important energy usage advice in Birmingham and nationally.

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