O'Dwyer Property Management, Ireland's leading property and facility management company, has negotiated a major new 18 month electricity deal for its client's property portfolio with Ireland's greenest electricity provider, Energia.
The deal worth €1.3 million will see Energia supply electricity to a large portfolio of mixed unit/multi unit developments managed by O'Dwyer. The electricity will power the internal and external lighting, the lifts, and other equipment within their common areas.
Siobhan O'Dwyer CEO O’Dwyer Property Management commented: "Following on from our first deal with Energia in 2011 we are delighted to again renew our supply deal with them. Their competitive priced energy achieves further cost savings for our clients. Electricity is one of the highest cost categories within a multi-unit or mixed use development and by competitively tendering out our client portfolio we have bulk purchased and achieved real savings in the running costs which translate into savings in the cost of the service charges payable by the owners and occupiers.
Electricity represents 8 - 10% of the cost of service charges and our firm's energy consumption analysis and management is focused on minimising costs and achieving real efficiencies and savings for our clients. Procurement is part of our professional management service and this deal with Energia delivers electricity to our client developments at 20% below the bulk market rate. We have fixed the price for 18 months as a secondary benefit to protect clients against expected fluctuations in the energy market and this is a great benefit to our clients in the current economic climate."
Deirdre Hurley, Key Account Manager, Energia commented: "We are delighted that O'Dwyer Property Management has made the decision to renew their supply deal. Since Energia has grown to become Ireland's leading business energy supplier, the decision to renew an existing energy supply contract is a common one for our customers. Our energy efficiency expertise is able to provide all Irish businesses with easy-to-use advice on how to reduce their energy consumption, saving them money. Added to our very attractive price package, we offer excellent customer service and with Energia On-line customers like O'Dwyer can also analyze and interrogate their energy consumption, discover usage patterns and produce reports."
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