EnergyAdvice joins global Energy Experts Alliance
Australian energy consultancy company EnergyAdvice has been welcomed into the Energy Experts Alliance - a global energy management collaboration between energy advisory companies assisting the world’s biggest businesses to manage their global energy use and costs.
The alliance was founded by Bill Schjelderup, who approached energy management experts in North America, South America and now Australasia.
“We are exceptionally pleased to have EnergyAdvice join the alliance,” said Schjelderup. “With their market-leading reputation, insights and understanding of the Australasian market, EnergyAdvice provides an important link in delivering global energy solutions.”
With EnergyAdvice joining, the Energy Experts Alliance now combines more than 350 energy experts providing services to over 1300 clients across Europe, North America, South America and Australasia.
“Our clients will benefit greatly from the Energy Experts Alliance,” said Phil Randall, Founder and Managing Director of EnergyAdvice.
“Through access to international energy and carbon market information and systems, we can now provide our clients with shared leading-edge information and expertise that will assist them in smart energy and carbon management.”
The alliance has been welcomed by multinational clients who recognise that collaborative energy expertise, shared on a common data platform, allows them to gain closer visibility and tighter control of their energy use and pricing. Recent successes include projects delivered for Anglo American, one of the world’s largest mining companies with interests in Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America.
Martin Becker, EnergyAdvice’s Director Client Services and member of the Alliance Market Council, stated, “More and more of our clients are looking for advice on a global perspective, especially moving to a more carbon constrained world, with energy usage and carbon being directly interrelated. The Energy Experts Alliance is the perfect collaborative approach, enabling us to provide additional value to our clients.”
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