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Baxi Group UK and Ireland is one of the latest organisations to become an Energy Saving Trust Member.
Baxi group joins existing members ScottishPower, E-on, British Gas, BP, EDF, npower, Scottish & Southern, Phoenix Gas, Firmus Energy, NIE Energy and National Grid.
Members’ benefits range from briefings on major research projects, Government briefings, discounted rates for knowledge services to joint brand opportunities and many other tools to help Members deliver sustainable business processes and offer employees low carbon lifestyle activities.
Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive of the Energy Saving Trust, said: “It would be an understatement to say that since the organisation was set up in 1992 it has grown considerably as climate change has shot up the public agenda. In the last five years alone, we have gone from fighting for a voice to being centre stage as we strive to make every home in the UK a low carbon one.
“We have made significant progress over the years, but if we are to hit the 80 per cent carbon reduction target by 2050 then we have to make sure that we are equipped for the challenges ahead.
“Energy company Members will continue to be crucial in helping us deliver domestic carbon savings; however we must broaden our reach and expertise. We need to make sure that we are working closely with the very best and co-ordinating our activities in a way that will compel the consumer to take action. Baxi Group has a proven track record as an innovator of low carbon and renewable technologies and can play a major role in helping us bring these technologies to the mass domestic market.”
Mark Kelly, CEO Baxi Group UK and Ireland said, “We are dedicated to offer the best possible advice to industry and consumers. Baxi Group is committed to making sure that carbon, renewable and fuel poverty targets can be achieved with full support from the industry. We believe that all of these objectives will be enhanced through membership of the Energy Saving Trust as both our organisations work together to promote energy efficiency and sustainable living.”
Over the coming year the Trust will build its membership inviting a select few organisations who share its core values and can add value to its business strategy. These will include retailers, water companies, house builders, green energy suppliers and micro-generation manufacturers.
The Energy Saving Trust’s strategy sets out its priorities
for the next five years with seven areas of focus: energy efficient
homes; energy saving behaviour; energy efficient products;
low-carbon energy; sustainable travel; efficient use of water; less
waste.
About the Energy Saving Trust
Achieving the Energy Saving Trust’s vision:
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/corporate/Corporate-and-media-site/About-us/Achieving-our-mission
The Energy Saving Trust is the UK's leading organisation set up to
address the damaging effects of climate change by helping everybody
to cut carbon dioxide emissions – the main greenhouse gas
causing climate change – from their homes. We promote the
efficient use of energy and a more low carbon lifestyle.
The Energy Saving Trust, through its network of "one-stop-shop" advice centres, provides free and impartial advice to consumers on saving energy, domestic renewables and greener transport, and is beginning to include water saving and waste reduction advice in its remit.
The Energy Saving Trust also works with retailers, builders and industry to make sure that energy efficient products are available for people to choose as well as advising government on policies that are needed to cut greenhouse gases.
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Hilary Benn announced in December 2007 a new range of services to help people ‘green’ their homes. The Energy Saving Trust has been tasked with developing and delivering this vision through its extended services.
For more information visit www.energysavingtrust.org.uk or call freephone 0800 512012 to speak to your local Energy Saving Trust advice centre.
Key achievements
• In 2008/09 the Energy Saving Trust helped nearly three
million people save energy through its website and advice
network
• In 2007/08 the Energy Saving Trust’s work stimulated
annual CO2 savings of 1.2 million tonnes and lifetime savings of
over 24 million tonnes
• The Energy Saving Trust certifies over 3,000 Energy Saving
Recommended products across 30 categories by working with more than
300 manufacturers and retailers
• The Energy Saving Trust provides the leadership and
technical guidance demanded by the housing construction industry
through 90,000 technical contacts and in-depth low carbon advice to
eight developers and local authorities
• The Energy Saving Trust supports 80 local authorities with
in-depth consultancy advice on reducing CO2 emissions in their
locality
• Last year the Energy Saving Trust helped nearly 6,000
organisations save money and CO2 emissions through advice on low
carbon transport
• The Energy Saving Trust ensures the robustness of household
energy efficiency and micro-generation technologies by working with
Government, energy suppliers and industry on field trials including
micro-wind turbines, heat pumps, advanced heating controls, LEDs
and solid wall insulation.
• To date, the Energy Saving Trust has administered over 7,000
household grants for micro-generation installations through the Low
Carbon Buildings Programme totalling £9.7 million
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