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Energy director needed
25 January 2013
Businesses must make energy a board level concern and develop a strategy to manage energy use to avoid financial and reputational challenges. This is just one message from energy supplier npower in a series of new pod
Businesses must make energy a board
level concern and develop a strategy
to manage energy use to avoid
financial and reputational challenges.
This is just one message from energy supplier npower in a series of new podcasts that have been created to raise awareness of the growing implications of energy use and give businesses advice on how to manage them.
Developed in conjunction with the Major Energy Users Council, the podcasts include interviews with npower specialists and MEUC director general, Andrew Buckley, on carbon reduction; energy purchasing; renewables and the energy gap.
The podcasts tackle these subjects seeking to provide clear guidance on what each issue actually means for businesses. They also discuss the benefits of taking action to manage energy more effectively.
The podcasts are available to download at: www.npower.com/ riskmanagement.
This is just one message from energy supplier npower in a series of new podcasts that have been created to raise awareness of the growing implications of energy use and give businesses advice on how to manage them.
Developed in conjunction with the Major Energy Users Council, the podcasts include interviews with npower specialists and MEUC director general, Andrew Buckley, on carbon reduction; energy purchasing; renewables and the energy gap.
The podcasts tackle these subjects seeking to provide clear guidance on what each issue actually means for businesses. They also discuss the benefits of taking action to manage energy more effectively.
The podcasts are available to download at: www.npower.com/ riskmanagement.
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