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GENERATORS & BACK UP POWER | SPONSOR WHEN FAILURE IS


NOT AN OPTION|POWERPLANT SERVICES Back-up power systems are critical in many industries and it has been widely reported that, in the next year, power cuts could become more common and the likelihood of planned cuts could become a reality as early as 2015.


Ofgem first warned that there could be energy continuity problems back in 2009, when it presented a report to the last government. Since then, the risk of a squeeze has grown worse, as plans to build more nuclear plants and wind farms have fallen behind schedule.


The question many FMs are asking themselves today is: ‘What will happen to the business I support in the event of a power cut?’ For some businesses, this can be as serious as loss of critical data. For others, it’s a simple question of the cost of the loss in productivity. The fact is, whatever your business, the likelihood is that a power cut will cause you disruption and may even cost you in customer service.


PowerPlant Services (PPS) is a one- stop shop for all your back-up power requirements:


PowerPlant Services has been trading since 1978 and has grown into one of the industry's most respected providers of generator, fire pump and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) maintenance and repair solutions. Our success stems from our pride in customer care; this focused approach forms the backbone of our company philosophy.


We provide our clients with cost- effective and competitively priced


solutions and continually strive for improvements in the way we work. You will find our approach to be innovative, refreshing and, above all, open and honest. We build partnerships with our customers that lead to long-term, trusting relationships.


Our extensive and comprehensive fleet of load banks and generators are available for hire and long-term lease wherever your requirement may be. As well as that, we can provide you with brand new diesel generators through our sister company, YorPower. YorPower manufacture and distribute bespoke diesel generators worldwide. Visit www.yorpower.com to find out all about them.


We have accrued many business and industry accreditations, such as:


 ISO 9001  Safe Contractor  Construction Line Approved  NHS Approved


We have vast experience in working within a number of industries such as:


 Data Centres  Distribution  Retail  NHS  Police  Fire Service  Leisure Industry  Ministry of Defence  Government  And many more


CONTACT OUR TEAM TODAY TO DISCUSS YOUR OPTIONS:


STEPHEN PEAL – Commercial Manager


Steve heads up the Sales, Marketing and Customer Service


teams. He is based near Leeds and is available to visit sites in the Midlands and the North. Contact him directly on 07764 261111 or email stephen.peal@ppspower.com


HELEN WAYMAN- Southern Sales


Manager


Based in Reading, Helen manages sales in the South.


With a strong customer service background and in-depth knowledge of the facilities industry, she is available to meet and discuss your requirements throughout the South and up to the Midlands. Call her directly on 07795 282789 or email helen.wayman@ppspower.com


INTERNAL SALES TEAM Our head office is based in


Sherbun-in-Elmet near York. You can contact our team by emailing sales@ppspower.com or calling 01977 688153.


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