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SMALL AND MIDSIZE ENTERPRISE

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What is a green small or medium-sized enterprise?

A green SME is a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) that is committed to operating in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way. Green SMEs may use renewable energy, reduce their waste production, or implement other sustainable practices.

Green SMEs are important because they play a significant role in the global economy and their actions can have a big impact on the environment. By reducing their environmental impact, green SMEs can help to protect the planet for future generations.

Our Services

1

Business Gas

Fueling Your Business Success with Dependable Gas Supply. Discover Savings and Reliability Today.

2

Business Electricity

Energize Your Business with Reliable Electricity Solutions. Discover Cost-Efficiency and Power Your Success.

3

Business Water

Streamline Your Operations with Our Business Water Supply Service. Save, Simplify, and Stay Efficient.

4

Business Energy

We will identify the most competitive prices to you a trouble-free service for all your business gas needs.

What impacts your small business energy rates?

Commercial Energy Consultants is an established energy consultancy firm focused on serving the comprehensive needs of businesses to save money on their energy bills. Our in- Depth understanding of the commercial gas and electricity industry and our constant monitoring of energy market prices, allow us to help our clients make informed business energy buying decisions.

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How much does it cost per unit of electricity
for a business customer in the UK?

The average price of business electricity per kWh in the UK in 2023 is 31.3 pence. However, the actual price can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the size of your business, your energy usage, and the time of year.

To get an accurate estimate of how much you will pay for business electricity, you should contact us. You can also use our website to compare rates.

Average electricity kWh Prices by business size

Disclaimer:  Electricity prices can change every hour, so the prices you are quoted may be different from the average prices you see online. The prices may also vary depending on the type of meter you have and where your business is located. This information is from June 2023, so it may not be up-to-date.

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Benefits of switching to a green SME business energy supplier

Reduced carbon footprint: Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power do not produce greenhouse gas emissions, so switching to a green supplier can help businesses to reduce their environmental impact.

Cost savings: Renewable energy costs have fallen significantly in recent years, and green SME business energy suppliers can often offer competitive tariffs.

Improved reputation: Many businesses are increasingly looking to be more sustainable, and switching to a green supplier can help to improve a business’s reputation among customers and investors.

What Our Satisfied Customers Say

“Gary helped to find the cheapest commercial price for gas and electricity for my hotel and was very efficient and knowledgeable. Highly recommended.”

Mr. Steve Gee
Director Of DN1 Properties & South Dene Hotels

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How do micro business and small business energy plans differ?

Micro businesses and small businesses are classified differently based on the number of employees they have. However, there are also differences in the energy contracts that are offered to them.

One key difference is that micro businesses can terminate their energy contract at any time, while small businesses can only switch energy suppliers once they have entered their end-of-contract window. This means that micro businesses have more flexibility and can more easily switch to cheaper, more favorable deals.

  • Fixed-rate Business
    With a fixed-rate tariff, your business will pay the same price for electricity for a certain period of time, usually one year. This is often the cheapest and most popular option, because you know exactly how much you’ll be paying for electricity each month.
  • Green Electricity
    If you want your business to be more environmentally friendly, you can choose to buy electricity from renewable sources like solar or wind. It’s getting cheaper to buy renewable energy, so it’s a good option for businesses that want to be sustainable.
  • Pass-through
    A pass-through tariff is a type of electricity bill that has two parts: a fixed price for the electricity itself and a variable price for other costs, such as delivery and taxes. The variable price can change several times per year. Pass-through tariffs are best suited for businesses that are closely watching their energy costs and can switch to a different tariff if the price gets too high.
  • Variable kWh
    With a variable rate business electricity tariff, your bill can go up or down depending on the market price of electricity. You may be able to save money if the price goes down, but you may also have to pay more if the price goes up. Variable rate tariffs are usually more expensive than fixed rate tariffs, but they are also more flexible.
  • Rollover Tariffs
    If you don’t switch business electricity suppliers before your current contract ends, your current supplier may automatically put you on a new contract. This contract will be for a fixed period (usually one year), and you will have to pay the rates that the supplier sets. The rates on rollover contracts are often higher than the rates on new contracts, so you may miss out on cheaper deals. It is important to compare business electricity rates before your current contract ends to make sure you are getting the best deal. You can use a comparison website to compare rates from different suppliers.
  • Deemed Rate
    If you have recently moved into a new business premises and do not have an electricity contract, you may be automatically put on a contract with the previous tenant or owner’s supplier. This contract is called a “deemed tariff” contract, and the rates are often higher than the rates on new contracts. You should switch to a new supplier as soon as possible to save money. It is important to note that deemed tariff contracts are usually rolling contracts, which means that you can cancel them at any time with 30 days’ notice. However, you should still compare rates from different suppliers before switching to a new contract to make sure you are getting the best deal.

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