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![]() by Staff Writers Auckland, New Zealand (SPX) Aug 06, 2012
carboNZero Holdings and Energy and Technical Services Limited (ETSL) has announced that they have formed a strategic partnership that will deliver more streamlined carbon emission factors reporting along with the advantage of an industry-proven energy and utilities management software. The complementary nature of each company's technologies and services will provide clients greater cost effectiveness, resource efficiencies and enhanced credibility. "Our partnership with ETSL clearly gives our clients the option of having a systematic way for any organisation to implement an effective energy and utility management program," said carboNZero Holdings CEO, Graham Carter. "We are looking forward to build on each other's products and services to deliver the best in the market today." According to Geoff Bennett, ETSL Director and CEO, "Having carboNZero Holdings' certification will ensure our clients know that our e-Bench system has been verified under the most highly regarded programme in the world, recognised by the Carbon Disclosure Project which represents around $70 trillion of investments worldwide." The partnership unites the services of carboNZero Holdings, the world leader in greenhouse gas (GHG) certification and ETSL, a leading international provider of energy and utility management services. It will enable carboNZero clients utilising ETSL's e-Bench system and Monitoring and Tracking (M and T) procedures, to more effectively manage their energy consumption, resulting in annual savings or avoided costs up to 15 percent with improved accuracy and consistency in reporting. Likewise, ETSL clients will benefit from carboNZero's world-class greenhouse gas (GHG) compatibility standards and potential certification which has become a mark of credibility in organisations' sustainability claims and market positioning around the globe.
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