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York Teaching Hospital Named As Finalist
We are delighted to announce that York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have been named as a finalist in the retrofit category of the 2016 H&V Awards.
Vital Energi have been working in partnership with the Trust to develop their energy solution which will now deliver a guaranteed £12.7million and almost 45,000 tonnes of COâ during its 15 year lifecycle.
Ashley Malin commented, “The Trust has a clear vision to lower energy spend and reduce carbon emissions and we are delighted we have worked with them to achieve that. We are extremely happy that the project has been named as a finalist as we think it’s a great example of the savings Trusts can make and we hope that it will encourage others to follow in their footsteps.”
The project, which was procured through the Carbon & Energy Fund framework, which saw our sister company, Vital Efficienci install a number of energy efficiency measures, such as upgraded light fittings and an improved building management system before Vital Energi installed a CHP-powered energy solution based on the reduced demand.
The winners will be announced on Thursday 21st April 2016 at Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane London and we would like to congratulate our fellow nominees and wish them good luck on the night!
To learn more about Vital Energi please visit www.vitalenergi.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gordon Coates .
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