Yorkshire utilities firm expands with nationwide B2B renewable energy deal
A South Yorkshire utilities specialist is expanding its smart metering portfolio with its first commercial contract.
Sheffield-based firm Fulcrum has announced a new partnership with B2B renewable energy supplier Bryt Energy.
Under the new agreement, Fulcrum will become one of Byrt’sMeter Operators (MOP) and Meter Asset Managers (MAM), servicing smart meters across the county.
This latest agreement follows a raft of domestic smart metering contracts secured by Fulcrum, with suppliers including Square 1 Energy and Symbio Energy.
Tim Houtby, director of smart metering at Fulcrum, commented: “Our ability to establish bespoke operations for new and emerging energy suppliers and our reputation for delivering an excellent service to our clients is helping Fulcrum to grow our position in the smart metering market and has enabled our expansion into the commercial metering market.
“Bryt Energy is bringing innovation to the business energy market and we are pleased to support them with an agile and flexible service that provides tailored, customer-focused Smart Metering operations.
“Our collaborative approach is proving to be a successful formula with our energy supplier customers and contributes to our shared ambition of delivering a sustainable, smart energy future for the UK.”
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