West Yorkshire's Orchard Energy re-signs with Huddersfield Town ahead of Premier League campaign
Orchard Energy, the Elland-based utility management specialist, has entered into a seventh season as a commercial partner of Huddersfield Town.
Orchard Energy specialises in helping businesses save money on energy and water bills, while also providing services around bill validation and revenue recovery.
The firm first entered into a sponsorship deal with Huddersfield Town ahead of the 2011/12 season, when the club was embarking on League One promotion push.
Huddersfield Town ended the season with a Play-Off Final victory on penalties over Sheffield United, and Orchard Energy has stuck by the club ever since.
The Orchard Energy logo will feature on the training kit of the Huddersfield Town players and coaching staff throughout the 2017/18 campaign, as the team prepares for clashes with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool.
Amar Hussain, Orchard Energy managing director, said: “Through our work in the energy sector we have forged lasting relationships countless local business, helping them cut costs and achieve refunds on their energy bills, so we are proud to be one the longest-standing partners of our local Football League club.
“While Orchard takes on the giants of the energy industry, we can’t wait for Town to tackle some of the giants of football, and we’re counting down alongside thousands of others, ahead of Sunday’s game against Newcastle United.”
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