The energy efficiency and conservation programme for business managers.
GAIA is an energy efficiency service for businesses keen to reduce and sustain long term energy savings and cut carbon emissions. GAIA supports businesses to push down and hold consumption through a simple step by step training programme, supported by a 24/7 online energy monitoring system. Webinar - How to cut consumption without stress!
- Training: Our novice friendly energy efficiency programme supports you step by step suggesting simple actions to take at each stage.
- Identifying Waste : GAIA works with you to identify energy wastage, how to manage consumption and set goals for reduction.
- Employee Engagement: GAIA helps you to achieve staff engagement through simple techniques to change behaviour towards energy efficiency.
- Demonstrate Success : GAIA watches consumption directly from your meter and displays the data online so you can review and communicate energy efficiency progress within your business.
GAIA Energy Efficiency Helpline:
024 7623 6446

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