| 11/11/08 - Opus Energy helps businesses profit from their wind-turbines |
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| Non Government Decentralised Energy Press Releases - Wind Energy |
| Written by Opus Energy |
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Opus Energy helps businesses profit from their wind-turbines Opus Energy is helping UK wind turbine owners to sell the excess energy they generate for profit. Businesses across the UK are off-setting the costs of going green by selling the surplus power generated by their wind-turbines to Opus Energy. Opus Energy then uses this power to supply their customers, meaning that the proportion of cleaner energy Opus supplies to the UK is increasing. Three facts about micro-generation:
Eagle Power, the wind-turbine installation company, has seen numbers of wind turbines installed double in the last year. Owner and manager John Gumbley said, “All of our customers are keen to know that they can earn ‘payback’ from their turbine. Being able to earn money from the power you generate, beyond what you use to run your property, makes green energy an attractive option.” Forty percent of Eagle Power’s customers are businesses looking to improve their green credentials and simultaneously cut the cost of their energy bills. Having installed a wind-turbine, Eagle Power advises it’s customers to team up with Opus Energy to top up their balance sheets with the income from selling their extra power. John said, “We recommend our customers to Opus Energy because they make it really easy for businesses to start selling their excess energy. You can talk to their dedicated customer services team directly in the UK who will work with you to ease the accreditation process. As well as being friendly and well informed about micro-generation.” Valpy Fitzgerald, Risk Manager at Opus Energy said, “We are delighted to be working with Eagle Power to encourage micro-generation in the UK. With diminishing natural resources and the increasing price of energy, wind-turbines can provide an excellent solution to minimising both environment and business costs. Those businesses that do take the initiative to install turbines can look to buffer the effect of rising economic costs by selling back their surplus power to the Grid.” For the months when wind speeds are lower, many businesses also choose to have Opus Energy as their electricity supplier. This way, Opus customers can off-set the cost of energy they use from the grid, with profits from the energy they sell back through micro-generation, reducing their overall annual bills. Source: http://www.opusenergy.com |
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