Schneider Electric has outlined a four step approach to give contractors, energy managers and end users guidance to help understand their energy usage, to help encourage energy efficient practices and solutions, while identifying monitoring and efficiency opportunities.
Newey & Eyre stocks many of Schneider Electric’s core energy efficient products and the four step collaboration will help to strengthen their shared views on the key messages for energy efficiency. Products stocked and included in their energy efficient lighting range include energy efficient bulkhead lights, downlights, light bulbs, fluorescent light fittings. A detailed guide has been created to provide customers with an understanding of how to lower their energy consumption while helping to minimise costs, with the focus being on both commercial and domestic usage.
The core elements included in the four steps guide are highlighted as subheadings to Measure, Fix the Basics, Automate, Monitor and Improve. The four steps are positioned as easy processes, with suggestions made to help customers adopt a manageable approach to energy efficiency, while incorporating Schneider Electric’s products to offer one integrated solution for end users.
Furthermore, the partnership has been formed to help businesses identify and implement energy efficient solutions in the knowledge that the government will be applying more legislation to drive carbon reduction to meet the Kyoto Targets for 2020.
Kevin Norman, category manager at Newey & Eyre said:
“The four steps collaboration with Schneider Electric has been extremely positive, not just for our customers but for our entire business practise.
“To support the four steps process, our sales teams have already been involved in a number of extensive training sessions led by Schneider Electric’s experts.
Kevin added: “The guide has been developed to educate contractors on the energy products available to them, providing an informative and solutions led approach to managing energy efficiency.
“Our view is that it’s about time energy efficiency is recognised as an ongoing practise which requires constant attention and improvements to make a difference in years to come.”