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Care England re-issue gas and electricity tender for care providers
FOLLOWING the fantastic success of the 2022-23 Care England Energy Tender, Care England, the largest and most diverse representative body of independent adult social care providers, and they have also launched the 2nd round opportunity to to offer care providers the cance to secure the lowest possible energy prices for gas and electricity renewals, between:- 2023 and 2026, which now includes LPG.
Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, says:- “With another volatile year ahead, Care England remains concerned about energy renewal costs and wants to support care providers to secure the best value for money possible for gas and electricity, as some energy suppliers and brokers remain unreasonable with prices, additional charges, deal availability, seek excessive upfront deposits, and charging hefty risk premiums, coupled with a low appetite to offer competitive deals, Care England is seeking to help the care sector achieve the best possible energy rates for the sector with the help of our energy specialists by maximising energy supplier interest through aggregation whilst minimising excessive risk premiums and offering benefits beyond what providers can achieve in isolation.” Round 1 reviewed over 21,000 energy bills and delivered:-
Care providers with energy contracts that expire between now and 2026, who wish to participate in round 2, to secure the lowest possible energy price available at their renewal date and to benefit from support and solutions not available to individual organisations on their own, should register their interest online and complete the expression of interest link.
Martin Green continues:- “Round 1 of the Care England Energy Tender proved to deliver exceptional value beyond what could be achieved due to our aggregated buying power and our partner's knowledge of the care sector. We would encourage all care providers who are experiencing challenges with their energy costs to consider participating in round 2 to take advantage to have their bills reviewed to recover overcharges, and to benefit from advice and guidance on when contracts are best placed to secure the lowest price energy and addition offer and to take advantage of facilities not open to individual providers on their own.” Feedback from participants of round 1 can be reviewed at:- CareEngland.Org.UK.
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