Power company switches Rotarians on to savings
This is designed to give an insight into the ways in which people can save energy and money in their homes and businesses during tough economic times.
“We are keen to get even more involved with customers to help them save energy and money,” said Power NI’s Lesley Ann Diffin.
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Hide Ad“Through our ‘Face to Face Programme’ we aim to get out and about in the community, delivering meaningful interactions to our customers, organisations and representative groups, presenting the simple message: what we can do for you.”
Power NI explains that paying by direct debit means savings for customers. The company debits the same amount each month which helps spread the cost throughout the year.
Furthermore, with the ‘pay as you go’ Keypad, customers receieve 2.5 percent discount off every unit of electricity. There are many different ways to ‘top up’, including the latest outlet via a free ‘top up’ app for iPhone users.
Some home owners may be eligible for a free insulation package worth up to £800 through one of the many schemes Power NI offer its domestic customers.
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Hide AdFor business customers, a range of tariffs is offered to suit various business needs, as well as grants towards the installation of Variable Speed Drives, refrigeration and LED lighting.
“I was really impressed by the quality of the presentation and by the scope and range of the services on offer from Power NI,” said president of Carrickfergus Rotary Club, Andrew Davidson.
For further information visit www.powerni.co.uk or call 08457 455 455 (Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and on Saturday 9am to 1pm).