eEnergy wins £0.7m LED lighting contract

A £0.7m contract to deliver LED lighting to 18 GP surgeries is being delivered by eEnergy.

(c) eEnergy

(c) eEnergy

The contract with Symphony Healthcare Services Limited (a subsidiary of Somerset NHS Foundation Trust) provides a funding solution where system installation is paid for via energy savings or total use rather than as an upfront payment

Harvey Sinclair, chief executive of eEnergy, said: ‘At eEnergy, we are constantly exploring new and innovative ways to help organisations accelerate their net zero journey. This new solution strengthens our ability to deliver energy-saving projects without incurring upfront cost, helping more clients reduce consumption, cut costs, and achieve their sustainability goals. Combined with the group's multiple public sector framework awards, it positions eEnergy to help accelerate delivery of NHS decarbonisation programmes.'

This Energy Performance Contract is available to all organisations and businesses and is specifically designed for the UK public sector.

The funding solution is backed by infrastructure finance company, Redaptive. 

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