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Fossil fuels are finite, energy bills are rising precipitously, and damage to the environment is increasingly effecting the global climate.

p2e2, Pollution Prevention, Energy Efficiency, solutions across Hong Kong, China, and PRD

Kelcroft creates valued added solution strategies to met these challenges, saving you money, reducing pollution and simultaneously helping reduce your environmental footprint.

p2e2

Pollution Prevention and Energy Efficiency [p2e2] is a unified total approach, a holistic strategy that improves energy performance, reduces pollution impact.

Increasingly, energy efficient buildings also enhance your corporate profile, indeed the growing pressure for corporate environmental reporting, as a normal component of the annual report, will certainly drive future occupancy rates.

With oil hovering around US$50 per barrel, and no reduction in sight, energy charges will soon begin to dominate your balance sheet. Customers and shareholders will be demanding improved performance - P2E2 is just one opportunity helping to reduce expenditure.

Kelcroft creates innovative smarter energy solutions improving your bottom-line

In commercial buildings approximately forty percent (40%) of the total energy cost is consumed just to provide air-conditioning[1], within hotels and some industrial facilities it is even higher. Kelcroft provides smart energy conservation solutions that lower your costs, reduce pollution and give your business a competitive edge.

Click here to learn more about how Kelcroft can help your organisation save energy costs (one page PDF)

Kelcroft helps by providing strategic consultancy advice across Asia, expertise includes:

  • healthier design
  • lower lifetime cost of ownership
  • energy management solutions
  • reduced pollution
  • performance contracting

Further Information

For further information regarding how to apply p2e2 strategies to lower your cost of doing business call Mr John Herbert at our Hong Kong office today.

References

1. EMSD Hong Kong Energy End-use Data (1991 - 2001)

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