Ener-G initiative to help decarbonise NHS plant 25 August 2011

Manufacturing and engineering business Ener-G has established a healthcare division to deliver low carbon infrastructure improvements across the NHS estate.

The move follows Ener-G's appointment to a framework of approved contractors. It has now been selected by the NHS Shared Business Services Carbon and Energy Fund to tender for multi-million pound electricity, heating and cooling projects at hospitals across the UK.

Derek Duffill, group managing director for Ener-G, explains that the company has already delivered 65 low and zero carbon projects in the healthcare sector, and adds that it has made the first of several key appointments to support its new division.

"We have our own manufactured combined heat and power, and building controls technologies, and are confident that we can supply the complete solution Trusts are seeking, helping them to gain best value and mitigate risk," states Duffill.

"At a time of budgetary pressures and ambitious targets on carbon reduction, Ener-G can provide proven expertise in replacing dated plant with state-of-the art, low and zero carbon alternatives that place no financial burden on hospitals or UK tax-payers," he adds.

"This is a win-win arrangement and we look forward to helping the NHS to transform its estate."

Brian Tinham

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