APSE Energy is delighted to have linked up with Robin Hood Energy, in a new partnership arrangement, to help promote the work they are doing to provide lower energy tariffs and directly tackle fuel poverty. The model that Robin Hood Energy has pioneered has grabbed the imagination of many local authorities across the UK and there is massive interest from other councils who are looking to follow a similar approach. APSE Energy will provide capacity to deal with the inquiries being received and will support those local authorities that are taking forward work with Robin Hood Energy. They will also have a role in ensuring the Robin Hood Energy message gets out to all local authorities, ALMOs, housing associations and other public sector providers. ‘APSE Energy and Robin Hood Energy have similar values and are pursuing similar objectives to realise the municipalisation of energy’ said Phil Brennan, Head of APSE Energy. ‘We are excited about supporting RHE to meet their goals over the foreseeable future, as our combined efforts will help to push the message that local authorities can successfully intervene in local energy markets – and the proof lies with Robin Hood Energy!’ Gail Scholes, Energy Services Director with Robin Hood Energy said ‘Nottingham City Council have a strong relationship with APSE and we intend to forge similar links with APSE Energy. We have made great strides over the past year in the East Midlands, we are helping thousands of local people with their energy bills, and we have a great product to promote to other local authorities. With APSE Energy’s help it is a message we can spread across the whole UK’
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