Sunday 31 January 2010

Free Energy Monitors for Business Energy Customers

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Phoenix Energy director John Lewins’s involvement in the energy industry, Phoenix Energy are running a promotion to increase business environmental awareness and to reduce the energy usage of its customers.

For every new business energy customer, signing a contract through Phoenix Energy, we will give away a FREE Eco-Eye Elite energy monitor.



The Eco-Eye constantly monitors the amount of electricity coming into a business and clearly displays the energy usage in either Kilowatts or in cost and is a visual reminder to think about how much power a business is using. Using an energy monitor helps identify wastage and encourages businesses to make changes which will reduce carbon footprint, making a real difference to electricity bills as well as the environment. The average energy reduction of businesses using this type of monitor is 15%

Eco-eye monitors retails for approximately £50 so we believe this is a tremendous offer, particularly since using Phoenix Energy to organise your energy contracts will also usually give an average cost saving of 25%
Details of our monitors can be found at

http://www.eco-eye.com/

Customers who have taken advantage of our offer include

Cleveland Disabled Supplies of Middlesbrough - who supply specialist equipment for disabled markets and are keen to reduce their energy usage and to increase their environmental awareness. Phoenix Energy assisted them by reducing their electricity tariff from 14.7p to 8.7p upon renewal.

Cleveland Disabled Supplies are members of Tees Valley Business Club.

Director Arthur Ward

http://www.disabledsupplies.co.uk/


Another customer is BackBeat Music of Regency West Mall in Stockton. Backbeat are a supplier of musical instruments. Backbeat have recently relocated and Phoenix Energy specialise in providing energy advice for businesses taking on new premises.





http://www.backbeatmusic-stockton.co.uk/

Phoenix Energy will be running this promotion throughout February and March.