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Graham Hillier, Cash Bases, Newhaven
Based in Burgess Hill, Park Cameras sells photography equipment, as well as offering printing services and photography courses. Park Cameras received a Utilise Plus grant from the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC to install energy-saving LED lights. This followed a fully-funded Utilise Plus energy audit. Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Sustainable Business […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: A Hole-In-One For The Dyke Golf Club
The Dyke Golf Club in Brighton received just under £4,000 to replace their fixed-speed irrigation pumps with an up-to-date variable speed pump system. The grant was issued as part of the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC’s ongoing Utilise Plus programme, which helps small and medium sized enterprises reduce their energy consumption, saving them money and cutting […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Whitgift Sports Club
Whitgift Sports Club, based in South Croydon, received a £5,000 Utilise Plus grant in December 2018 for their heating and hot water project. The Utilise Plus programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and helps small and medium sized enterprises to reduce their costs and environmental impact by saving energy. Whitgift offers […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Spellman High Voltage Electronics
In Spring 2018, Spellman High Voltage Electronics was awarded a Utilise Plus grant of £3,500 for their LED lighting project. The Utilise Plus programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and offers grant funding and business support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The programme helps these organisations to reduce their energy usage, […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Worthing Indoor Bowls Club
With the help of a £5,000 grant from the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC, Worthing Indoor Bowls Club installed cost-effective LEDs for their indoor bowling green. This grant was provided through the Utilise Plus programme which offers a variety of services to small and medium sized enterprises to help them tackle their energy use and save […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Fortune Cookie Company
The Utilise Plus programme is bringing good fortune to all! In May 2018, Fortune Cookie Company – based in Crawley – received a Utilise Plus grant of £2,600 for their LED lighting project. Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Utilise Plus supports small and medium sized enterprises that are keen to reduce their energy […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Parkview Care Home
Parkview Care Home in Hove benefitted from a grant of £3,000 for their boiler replacement project, which was issued through our Utilise Plus programme. At the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC, we offer a variety of services through Utilise Plus to support small and medium sized enterprises that want to reduce their energy bills and greenhouse gas […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Lighting Up Lingfield
Lingfield and Dormansland Community Centre, in Tandridge, benefitted from a grant of £1,770 for their LED lighting project which was issued through our Utilise Plus programme. Utilise Plus supports small and medium sized enterprises that are interested in installing energy saving measures on their premises to reduce their energy bills and greenhouse gas […]
Utilise Plus Case Study: Funplex
In January 2018, Funplex was awarded a Utilise Plus grant of just over £1,000 for their LED lighting project. The Utilise Plus programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and offers grant funding and business support to organisations to reduce their energy use, saving them money year after year. Funplex […]
Reviewing the particulars of energy tariffs identified immediate opportunities for cost savings for three East Sussex businesses.
An air-source heat pump typically provides around 3 to 4 kWh of heat energy for every 1 kWh of electricity it consumes.