Enistic shortlisted for Ashden awards

March 12, 2015

We are incredibly excited by our latest piece of news – we have been shortlisted for an Ashden Award.

These prestigious Awards are globally recognized as a measure for excellence in the field of sustainable energy. What is more, we are one of only eight organisations in the UK to be shortlisted.

So, competition is fierce and we are very proud to have got this far. And even more ptoud to hear Mike Pepler, Ashden’s UK Awards Manager, when he said: “There’s an often-used phrase: you can’t manage what you don’t measure. Keeping track of energy use is the first step to being able to reduce it, and Enistic provides an interesting combination of hardware and software to help its clients capture a lot of information about where their energy is being used. They can then go in and provide consultancy advice to help them understand how to reduce energy consumption and cut carbon emissions.

“Enistic’s engineering and sales staff are clearly very committed to the work and really believe in the product. I was impressed by the comprehensive range of metering products Enistic offers, and the capacity of the software to gather data from a range of different metering sources and then present the data to users in a format they can understand.”

The Ashden Award winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society on 11 June. Speakers at previous ceremonies have included Sir David Attenborough and HRH The Prince of Wales. Wish us luck!

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