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eEnergy Group hails appointment to NHS commercial solutions framework

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eEnergy Group PLC on Wednesday said that it has been appointed to the NHS commercial solutions framework agreement.

According to the London-based net-zero energy services provider, the deal will allow it to help NHS Trusts ‘lower their energy bills, reduce their environmental impact, and accelerate their path to net zero’.

Participation in the framework, which is a public sector agreement, often leads to steady, ongoing contracts, eEnergy Group explained. The framework is a trusted procurement route, designed to streamline the way public entities source vital services.

‘Our appointment to the NHS Commercial Solutions Framework Agreement is a significant milestone for eEnergy. We are proud to be partnering with NHS Trusts at a time when energy efficiency has never been more critical,’ said Chief Executive Officer Harvey Sinclair.

‘Our success in the education sector, where we have saved millions in energy costs, is a testament to the positive impact we can make for the NHS. We look forward to helping NHS facilities eliminate energy waste, reduce costs, and move closer to achieving their Net Zero goals, all while providing flexible funding solutions that enable action without financial strain.’

Shares in eEnergy Group were trading 3.1% higher at 4.74 pence each in London on Wednesday afternoon.

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