The energy efficiency service putting profit back into your business

GAIA is an energy management service for businesses keen to reduce and sustain long term energy savings and cut carbon emissions
CUSTOMER REMINDER: All UK meter readings remain at GMT during BST. Remember to add 1 hour when evaluating consumption. Current Customers - Need help with GAIA? email enquiry@gaiaactive.com or call 02476 236446.
    System capabilities include ...
    • Storage of energy consumption levels on a daily basis into a system database
    • Various options for viewing graphs of consumption levels: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly
    • Conversion between kW, kWh, M3, F3 and Co2
    • The ability to define Consumption Level Slippage Triggers for specific weekdays and times
    • A daily report via email indicating if consumption levels for the previous day have exceeded a consumption level
    • A fully downloadable energy pack
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E.ON offers gas price cut

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Scottish and Southern cuts gas prices

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First Utility knocks British Gas off cheapest deal podium

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British Gas profits up

More customers switching energy providers is pushing up profits at British Gas.

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