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Electricity

Inenco has over 35 years of experience in the purchasing of ‘ELECTRICITY’ and has had to accommodate all types of market conditions in that time: Monopoly Suppliers, Privatisation, De-regulation, Rising/Falling prices.

The trading team have over this time developed procurement solutions to accommodate even the most volatile market place, such as we are experiencing today.

Since 2003, the traditional tendering methods, including electronic auctions (both of which Inenco offer as part of our service portfolio) have become less effective. It is because of this that Inenco have developed a brand new procurement concept…Wholesale Energy Purchasing. The service is equally applicable to electricity and natural gas.

We are experienced enough to recognise that effective procurement is not a ‘one size fits all’ service, and maintain a rigid focus on the basics of tariff analysis, matching the right customer, with the right supplier, using the right service.

Background

  • Electricity prices are rising and set to rise further throughout 2005/6.
  • Volatility means prices are changing constantly.
  • Many traditional suppliers are now reluctant to quote for your requirements.

Impact on your business

  • Traditional procurement by tender or e-auction is now less effective.
  • Your electricity prices could rise faster than you know.

What you need to do

Call Inenco today and we'll show you how to use our Wholesale Energy Purchasing program to save time and money today on your future electricity requirements and significantly reduce your energy price risk exposure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It is especially important that companies seek to manage their exposure to high prices and the volatility of the market”

“The volatility of and increase in energy prices was at the forefront of business concerns in 2004"

Sir Digby Jones
Director General - CBI

 

 

 

 

 

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