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Apollo Energy Assists Businesses Cutting Commercial Energy Costs
by Staff Writers
London, UK (SPX) Jul 20, 2012


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Energy brokers Apollo Energy are working with UK businesses to help them reduce their commercial energy costs - ahead of an expected rise in the cost of annual energy bills. The advice comes after it was announced that Ofgem look to allocate around Pounds 22bn to revolutionise the UK's energy infrastructure; which would lead to an increase in both domestic and commercial energy bills to recover the cost.

Industry watchdog, Ofgem, is expected to tell National Grid (who is responsible for the infrastructure upgrade) how much they can charge consumers - which will determine the amount energy bills are likely to rise by. Domestic energy bills could see an increase of up to Pounds 15 per annum.

A senior energy consultant at Apollo Energy, responding to the announcement, said: "While the focus is being placed on domestic energy costs, it is important to bear in mind that many UK businesses will be affected by this development, too.

"What is also important to remember is that the increase in the cost of energy bills is directly related to the amount of energy you - or your business - consumes; so it's very likely that businesses will see much greater rises than Pounds 15 per year.

"It is no secret that businesses of all sizes are struggling to cover costs and stay afloat in times of economic hardship, which is why it is crucial for them to secure the very best commercial gas and electricity contracts now - ahead of the expected price hikes."

As energy brokers, Apollo Energy continue to offer support and provide their clients with the best available options for their business energy contracts. The company has forged strong relationships with the majority of commercial and industrial energy suppliers; so you can rest assured that you will always have access to the best of the market with Apollo Energy.

Apollo Energy's gas and electricity contract procurement services offer you complete peace of mind; allowing you to focus on your core business whilst they focus on securing the most favourable renewal contract available on the market. Alongside this, Apollo's infrastructure service can ensure your on-site equipment stays up-to-date; offering you the best possible savings and guarantees the security of your energy supply.

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