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Press ReleaseDerry City Council committed to environmental programme7th July 2010Derry City Council is leading the way when it comes to renewable energy sources, reducing both carbon emissions and energy bills, and thanks to a new contract it looks set to improve its ‘green’ credentials and make significant financial savings.
As part of a new contract with ESB Independent Energy (ESBie), the main Civic Offices and the City of Derry Airport are supplied with electricity from a 100% renewable source. Since 2003, Derry City Council has increased its green energy usage to over 50% from a base of 18% facilitated by the introduction of supply from ESBie’s renewable sources. This is line with the Council’s environmental strategy which has actively been reducing its energy consumption through various initiatives, resulting in an annual reduction in carbon emissions of over 700 tonnes and a financial saving on energy bills of over £225,000 annually, based on figures for 2006/2007. – may be asked for verification of figures / could replace with % saving? “I am absolutely delighted to see Derry City Council is at the forefront in supporting renewable energy sources,” said Mayor, Cllr Colum Eastwood. “I think we are all conscious today of the damage that is being done to the environment and of spiralling energy costs, so Council’s move towards ‘green’ energy is to be welcomed by all. This is a great step forward and is helping to encourage clean, sustainable energy supplies for future generations.” Chair of Environmental Services, Cllr Mark H Durkan added: “It is great that at this time of economic difficulties Derry City Council is taking sensible steps to save money on energy bills. But what is even better is the fact that we are not only saving money but also helping the environment by using renewable energy.” Aidan Bradley, NI Sales Manager, ESBie, commented “ESBie is delighted to work with Derry City Council to help them achieve their environmental goals. We have worked closely with the Council to deliver an energy efficient and environmental package, tailored to suit their specific needs and we look forward to supplying them with a first class service over the coming years.” Ends Press OfficeTel: 028 71 376504Fax: 028 71 264858 Adele McCourt Email: Adele.McCourt@derrycity.gov.uk Claire Lundy Email: Claire.Lundy@derrycity.gov.uk |
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