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At Business Advisory Service (BAS) we are committed in finding our customers the most cost effective energy solution that is right for them. We know that businesses want to focus on the essentials and we can save you valuable time and money by using our team of experts to obtain the most competitive energy contract available for your organisation.

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Business electricity comparison

Compare gas prices

Gas


If you are looking to reduce your business gas bill then comparing the market is one of the smartest and most effective ways to save. Continue reading “Gas”

Business Water comparison

Water


Business Advisory Water provides Scottish businesses with a water comparison tool to ensure competitive prices from all the suppliers on the market. Continue reading “Water”

ESOS ready

ESOS


The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is a mandatory scheme in the UK. It will introduce regular energy audits that will highlight energy savings for large organisations. Continue reading “ESOS”

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Suffolk County Council budgets set to be re-energised through new deal with Business Advisory Service

9th September 2016, Blackpool, UK – Business Advisory Service, one of the UK’s leading Energy Consultancies, has announced that it has won the contract to provide energy consultancy services to support the management of the new public sector framework which is operated by Vertas Group Ltd, the facility management arm for Suffolk County Council. Continue reading “Suffolk County Council budgets set to be re-energised through new deal with Business Advisory Service”

Open View


Business Advisory Service (BAS) are proud to launch our ground breaking “Openview” corporate energy platform. The technology is a real-time reverse auction engine that allows companies to compare live competitive bids from suppliers and is 100% transparent – guaranteeing the lowest possible price for your business power and gas requirements.
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