Energy prices are falling, time to review your supply Contracts?

UK electricity and gas prices have reduced by more than 30% over the last 12-months, as markets begin to show signs of settling down following years of upward price drivers, primarily caused by the COVID pandemic and the Russia/Ukraine conflict.

Gas storage levels across Europe and the UK remain healthy, pressuring 2024 Summer and Winter prices lower.

Now is a good time to review your energy supply Contract arrangements to see if you can save money.  Supply Contracts can be forward bought years ahead of delivery, hence whether your current supply agreements expire in a few weeks, or a few months, it is time to re-visit your businesses pricing arrangements.

FPA Consulting will find you the best energy supply tariff in these dynamic and challenging markets.

The ability to negotiate the best deals and the fact that our clients enjoy a close working relationship with our dedicated energy team are the main reasons why people chose to partner with FPA Consulting.  We always ensure you are offered specialist advice and that your energy supply arrangements are based on the needs of your business.

Our totally independent service provides unbiased advice with access to the wider energy market and the ability to analyse complex supplier offers based on your consumption profile, enabling us to provide you with the most cost-effective energy supply arrangements available.

We can begin the process simply by reviewing your latest supply invoices.  For a no obligation discussion please contact our dedicated team of energy experts:

Tel: 01332 604321

Email – enquiries@fpaconsulting.co.uk

Post by:

Ian Coates

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