Partner Article
Green Energy Consulting builds upon partnership with Sage Gateshead
Sage Gateshead has extended its contract with Gateshead-based Green Energy Consulting (GEC), an independent commercial energy consultancy, until 2016.
Since GEC became responsible for managing the energy procurement of Sage Gateshead, the consultancy has achieved savings equating to 2% of Sage Gateshead’s total energy spend, whilst enhancing Sage Gateshead’s environmental credentials through 100% renewably sourced energy and carbon neutral gas offsetting.
GEC are now taking this partnership to the next level by becoming a Silver Level Corporate Sponsor of Sage Gateshead. Forming this corporate partnership will allow GEC to access a wide range of exclusive opportunities to connect with new clients and the wider local community.
Kilian Coyne, director at Green Energy Consulting, said: “If we each take responsibility for shifting our own behaviour, we can trigger the type of change that is necessary to achieve sustainability.
“As such through working with Sage Gateshead, who have already taken many steps towards sustainability, we felt it was only right to show our support for this iconic and well recognised building.”
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