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npower is a leading provider of renewable business energy and a supporter of renewable projects including new technologies from large scale off-shore wind farms to smaller hydro projects.
For a technology reflective premium, npower can match the electricity your business uses with energy generated from renewable sources to support your corporate targets. Our renewable power is generated from onshore and offshore wind, hydro and solar photo-voltaic sources.
Good Quality Combined Heat and Power (GQCHP) is a way of capturing the otherwise wasted heat from a generator and using it to provide steam or hot water to large buildings close by, reducing the need to burn more fossil fuel to supply the heat required.
If you’re seeking opportunities to provide direct support to new generation, or to be directly linked to renewable assets to help with long term security from price volatility, npower could facilitate a Third Party Netting arrangement. Third Party Netting allows you to ‘sleeve in’ the energy of your generation partner at the same wholesale price as the equivalent contract volume.
To find out how your business could benefit from Renewable Energy, contact us at:
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