Apollo Energy wins Government supplier status

Apollo Energy has been included in the Crown Commercial Service’s three-year framework agreement for Energy Management.

The Euxton based business, which provides trusted utility services to public and private sector clients across the UK, has been included in the new three-year framework to support organisations in monitoring and controlling utility usage and costs.

The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) helps Government, public and third sector organisations such as hospitals

trusts, schools, prisons and administrative centres buy common goods and services.

Organisations will be able to access Apollo’s Bureau Services under the new framework agreement including Bill Validation and Query Management, Tenant Billing, Budget Forecasting, Analysis and Reporting, Carbon/Compliance Reporting, Supplier Liaison and Project Tracking.

Apollo has been providing trusted utility management services to public and private sector clients across the UK for almost 18 years.

Its portfolio includes end-to-end utility management from procurement for gas, electricity, water and telecoms to Site Works and Bureau Services.

Led by Directors, Jackie and Eddie Gray, Apollo employs a team of 17 and is a founding member of the Utilities Intermediaries Association.

It jointly holds the number one spot for its services to commercial and industrial clients in an index of Third Party Intermediaries by leading industry commentator, Cornwall Energy.

Eddie said: “Apollo Energy works in partnership with a wide range of private and public sector clients and we are absolutely delighted to have been featured on the CCS’s framework agreement.

“Our team is extremely well placed to deliver these services and it’s great that an SME organisation like ourselves has been recognised by the Government’s CCS.

“Being included in the new framework means we have an excellent opportunity to strengthen our work with public sector organisations and we’re looking forward to sharing our expertise and capabilities to generate efficiencies and value,” explained Eddie.

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