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UK commercial energy brokerage All About Savings has launched a new range of energy management products for businesses to help them manage their consumption and reduce their bills.
Products include Consumption Reporting which gives customers the power to reduce waste and cut costs, available to both half-hourly and non-half-hourly business energy users. Another service is free Market Intelligence on Energy Prices. All About Savings consistently monitors the energy markets to provide information on current pricing and predictions on future pricing. Its market intelligence reports are created to inform businesses on new trends emerging within the energy sector, which will allow companies to budget their consumption properly.
According to All About Savings, the UK has had the B2B Email List coldest March for over a hundred years, causing an increase in consumption, which has driven up the average bill for almost all companies by around 29 percent.
Business Electricity Prices, an online portal for businesses to compare electric costs across the UK, recently said that initiatives aimed at combating climate change have driven electrical rates for industrial customers in the UK and the EU up by 28 percent since 2003.
Ecuadorian officials say that strict sustainability guidelines must be followed in the oil blocks, Discovery News reports.
Seven nationalities in the southern Ecuadorian Amazon – the Shuar, Achuar, Kichwa, Shiwiar, Andoa, Waorani and Sapara – have issued a declaration denouncing the proposed auction. They claim that the Ecuadorian government has not obtained Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC), which aims to protect the rights of indigenous communities whose lives and lands are affected by extractive projects such as oil drilling.
Ecuador’s secretary of hydrocarbons, Andres Donoso Fabara says that indigenous leaders, with their efforts to block the current development plan, are misrepresenting their communities to achieve political goals, and that the government had held back on opening certain blocks of land to bidding because it lacked support from local communities, The Guardian reports.
In a long running dispute with Chevron, Ecuadorian residents have sought billions in penalties for environmental damage and pollution in the country’s rain forest stemming back to 1963. The company denies responsibility for the pollution.
As recently as, president Rafael Correa voiced strong criticism for the decades-old dispute, claiming that Chevron has conducted an international PR campaign to destroy Ecuador and discredit the Ecuadorean justice system, Merco Press says.
Products include Consumption Reporting which gives customers the power to reduce waste and cut costs, available to both half-hourly and non-half-hourly business energy users. Another service is free Market Intelligence on Energy Prices. All About Savings consistently monitors the energy markets to provide information on current pricing and predictions on future pricing. Its market intelligence reports are created to inform businesses on new trends emerging within the energy sector, which will allow companies to budget their consumption properly.
According to All About Savings, the UK has had the B2B Email List coldest March for over a hundred years, causing an increase in consumption, which has driven up the average bill for almost all companies by around 29 percent.
Business Electricity Prices, an online portal for businesses to compare electric costs across the UK, recently said that initiatives aimed at combating climate change have driven electrical rates for industrial customers in the UK and the EU up by 28 percent since 2003.
Ecuadorian officials say that strict sustainability guidelines must be followed in the oil blocks, Discovery News reports.
Seven nationalities in the southern Ecuadorian Amazon – the Shuar, Achuar, Kichwa, Shiwiar, Andoa, Waorani and Sapara – have issued a declaration denouncing the proposed auction. They claim that the Ecuadorian government has not obtained Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC), which aims to protect the rights of indigenous communities whose lives and lands are affected by extractive projects such as oil drilling.
Ecuador’s secretary of hydrocarbons, Andres Donoso Fabara says that indigenous leaders, with their efforts to block the current development plan, are misrepresenting their communities to achieve political goals, and that the government had held back on opening certain blocks of land to bidding because it lacked support from local communities, The Guardian reports.
In a long running dispute with Chevron, Ecuadorian residents have sought billions in penalties for environmental damage and pollution in the country’s rain forest stemming back to 1963. The company denies responsibility for the pollution.
As recently as, president Rafael Correa voiced strong criticism for the decades-old dispute, claiming that Chevron has conducted an international PR campaign to destroy Ecuador and discredit the Ecuadorean justice system, Merco Press says.