Wednesday, November 27, 2024

British Power launches energy-saving idea for leisure industry

Green energy provider British Power Group, based in Kirmington in North Lincolnshire, has introduced a cost-saving and planet-friendly offering aimed specifically at hoteliers and leisure providers across the UK.

It’s claimed its new combined heat and power system can dramatically reduce combined energy expense incurred with spas or swimming pools, which is now available at zero capital cost.

The new CHP system for hoteliers is designed to reduce consumption by controlling the systems a hotel or leisure facility already has in place. It enables a site to produce its own electricity and heat through a micro-combined heat and power system which can help to not only adopt greener operations but will reduce energy and maintenance costs. The reduced running hours can also extend the life of the system and there is even the option to recapture heat waste.

British Power Group can offer funding through its long established and extensive network of energy providers, meaning that the new CHP system for Hoteliers is available at zero capital cost. It presents the ideal opportunity for hoteliers and leisure providers who are looking for innovative ways to reduce their carbon emissions and lower both operational and maintenance costs.

Director Steven Cullum said: “We understand the challenges faced by hoteliers in terms of financial constraints and high energy usage. Many of our clients work in this industry sector and are already enjoying the benefits of our existing Hotelier Energy Savings Pack.

“We have drawn on the insight we have gained from working with our clients and the increasing feedback we receive from new contacts who approach us within the sector, to understand that there is a real need for combined heat power systems.

“This is an exceptional opportunity to take advantage of a combined heat power system at zero capital cost and reap both the environmental and cost saving benefits that it brings. For example, over a 15-year period a hotel will save around 44.34% on average, which is understandably highly attractive.”

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