Learning to view and treat energy as a service, rather than as a commodity – is a shift that warrants C-suite-level attention and a new enterprise-wide strategy. This is leading large organisations to take a closer look at their energy costs to find new ways to capitalize on emerging options to gain control over this significant expenditure.
A new business model, “Energy-as-a-Service”, is allowing Best-in-Class companies to fundamentally change their relationship with energy by changing the way they procure and manage energy. This white paper explores the factors that are driving large energy users to view energy as a service rather than a commodity to lower their enterprise energy costs and while improving their competitive advantage. Free download of white paper

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