Renewable energy company, Anesco has announced a partnership with energy provider Co-operative Energy to install energy efficiency measures for the most vulnerable households.
The companies will work together over the next Energy Company Obligation (ECO) phase to upgrade eligible properties.
“We’re delighted to be working with Co-operative Energy, which is a forward thinking and customer-focused organisation” commented Adrian Pike, CEO of Anesco.
“Through this new partnership we will not only be tackling the issue of fuel poverty but will be reducing demands on the national grid by helping homes use less energy”, added Pike.
Ramsay Dunning, group general manager at Co-operative Energy, also welcomed the move, stating: “Partnering with Anesco was a natural step for us, as the company operates with values that match our own. The team is committed to driving efficiencies into the industry through the cost effective delivery of energy efficiency, which complements our own aims of keeping costs down for customers and providing transparent and affordable choices.”
He added: “Tackling climate change and making energy affordable for consumers is critical for the long term future of the energy market and that is why we are active supporters of the community energy movement. We have relationships with many community generators and believe in offering customers a choice about where the energy they use comes from.”
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