EnergyMaps: cost savings
Enigin unveils energy service set to slash bills by up to 40%
By William Mitting Thursday, 10 April 2008
A service that aims to guarantee print companies annual energy savings of between 30% and 40% has been launched by Enigin.
The energy-saving consultancy has promised customers a return on investment of two years for its energy cutting EnergyMaps service, and will allow them to take advantage of Carbon Trust funding and government capital allowance tax breaks to back the outlay.
Steve Hayden, regional director at Enigin, said: “A print business of about £10m turnover and 100 employees will be spending around £100,000 a year on electricity, and we are able to reduce that consumption by up to 40%.
“Businesses of less than £35m turnover, and less than 250 employees, are eligible for Carbon Trust interest-free funding for this scheme, so in real terms, it costs the print company nothing as the savings achieved more than cover the investment.”
According to Hayden, all savings are guaranteed and underwritten by Enigin, so if a 40% projection is made but not achieved, the cost of the remaining consumption is refunded to the customer.
Hayden believes printers will also find the EnergyMaps service useful in achieving ISO 14001 certification. He added: “Electricity is one of the dirtiest energies, but because of this, it’s also one of the cheapest [environmental problems] to rectify.”
Steve Wicks, a director at Greenprint, said: “This is a good example of how being green doesn’t have to cost more. Printers who attain ISO 14001 find energy consumption reduces through implementing systems to monitor and reduce energy waste, and the resulting cost savings can be significant.
“If Enigin can identify funding and grants to help implement a self-funding energy reduction scheme then this has to be good for printers and the environment.”
Enigin is trialling the service with two unnamed UK printers, but already boasts more than 70 customers including London Underground.
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Business Development Manager CDL OTE £34,500 + car allowance + smartphone, Essex / London / SE
- Commercial Development Manager Pyramid Consultancy Ltd Up to £60k, Central London
- Sales Executive | Transactional Print | South East Mercury Search and Selection £35k - £45k + OTE £60k - £70k+ plus BUPA healthcare, pension plan, life insurance, company car or car allowance, South East
- Client Services Director - UK asg £100000 per annum, Benefits: Bonus + Pension, United Kingdom
- Production Supervisor Genesis Imaging (Chelsea) Limited £25k to £35k, depending on experience, Fulham, London SW6

-
Horizon - BQ-460 / SL-40 / HT-70
BQ 460 - Bindery and Finishing
-
Bobst - Spanthera 106 LER
Die Cutters - Automatic and Hand-Fed
-
Heidelberg - SM74-4+L
SM 74 - Sheet Fed
-
Heidelberg - CD102-6+LYLX IR/UV
SM 102 CD - Sheet Fed
-
Heidelberg - CD 74-5-C
SM 74 CD - Sheet Fed
Most read
- API Foils employees to strike over enforced T&C changes
- Ramin logs at APP mill 'an accident'
- Tangent targets print growth following profit boost in 2011
- Paper demand falls across Western Europe
- Totally Dynamic works through the night to complete Chelsea FC bus parade wrap
- Envelope companies in row over domain names
Most commented



