Energy AwardsThe National Energy Efficiency Awards 2006

About the Awards

By rewarding and celebrating those organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors who are helping to conserve our precious energy resources, the National Energy Efficiency Awards increase awareness, share good practice and demonstrate that the implementation of energy efficiency practices can be easily achieved and cost effective.

The National Energy Efficiency Awards sponsored by EDF Energy are the first scheme to encompass the full range of energy users from industry and the public sector through to domestic users. If you know of an outstanding example of energy efficiency in your organisation, take the opportunity of promoting it to a national audience by entering the National Energy Efficiency Awards 2007.

National Energy Efficiency AwardsWhat could winning an Award do for your organisation?
Winning a National Energy Efficiency Award will provide you and your organisation with national recognition for environmental good practice. Through the media partnership with the Independent newspaper (circulation c250,000, estimated readership 700,000) all short listed entries will feature in a full colour supplement which will be published in the Independent on the week of the Awards ceremony. Featuring your organisation in this supplement will ensure that you receive national exposure and publicity. To further increase the positive exposure, your company will also be included on the Energy Efficiency Awards website which will be linked to the websites of all supporting organisations

Aims and Objectives
The National Energy Efficiency Awards will:

  • Encourage the implementation of energy efficiency measures from a wide range of UK public, private and voluntary sector organisations and individual consumers
  • Increase awareness and share good practice of how to improve energy efficiency
  • Highlight the importance of energy efficiency in combating climate change
  • Increase the take up of voluntary energy efficiency measures
  • Demonstrate that the implementation of voluntary energy efficiency practices can be cost effective

 

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