12 . Glasgow Business October 2015
Cost effective
Orchard Energy helps historic Glasgow baths save on bills
Ian Irvine,
Technical Director, SgurrEnergy (right), meets with First Minister Nicola
Sturgeon during the signing of
new partnership agreement with OASIS
Glasgow energy management company, Orchard Energy, has helped the historic Arlington Baths Club make considerable savings on its water bills. Orchard Energy specialises in helping businesses save money through analysing their energy bills. By carrying out audits on their gas, electricity and water usage, Orchard’s team of specialists can identify areas where clients are overspending and make recommendations on how to reduce future energy bills. Orchard Energy carried out
audits of the club’s energy use and was able to identify areas where they could save money and where they had overspent on past bills, which led to a reduction on bills going forward. In particular, Arlington Baths Club saved 14 per cent on their water bills.
Wind energy deal T
First Minister travelled to Beijing for group signing ceremony
he First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, witnessed a partnership
deal for renewable energy consultancy, SgurrEnergy recently in Beijing, China. Te First Minister arrived
in Beijing for a group signing ceremony, organised by Scotish Development International. Involving six Scotish companies and their respective clients, the event celebrated innovation
and success between the UK and China. Te ceremony saw
SgurrEnergy partner with Chinese lidar manufacturer, OASIS, in a deal that will complement the company’s package of wind farm SgurrOptimiser services. SgurrEnergy has built a strong track record with lenders, developers and investors in wind energy and the latest service offering is based on this extensive
Investing Launch of £750,000 hostel suites
A UK hostel operator has invested £750,000 in developing what it describes as the inevitable evolution of super-budget accommodation. Euro Hostel, which changed
Euro Hostel officially unveiled its eight new designer suites at its Glasgow hostel recently
the face of hostel standards when it opened its first site in 2000, officially unveiled its eight new designer suites at its Glasgow hostel recently. The new self-contained suites house 66 bed spaces at the location
on the corner of Jamaica Street and Clyde Street in central Glasgow. In addition to the sleeping areas,
each suite has its own private living and bathroom spaces, privately and securely accommodating anything from two to 20 guests per suite. The suites, all of which have
been crafted by Euro Hostel’s own in-house design team, also include expansive lounge and seating areas.
expert knowledge. Te package, which includes bespoke analysis and recommendations to fully extract the wind energy potential from operating wind farms, will help owners to maximise energy production, revenue and asset longevity through a series of practical, site-specific enhancements. Te agreement is worth several million pounds to SgurrEnergy and will create 20 new jobs in Scotland over the next three years.
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