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The Australian Business Energy Saving Program (ABESP) was first conceptualised by Global Sustainability Initiatives (GSI) in 2006.
GSI's Executive had previously conceptualised, written, delivered and/or managed every dedicated Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) Energy Efficiency Program in Australia until that time. GSI's ABESP represents the culmination of 5 years of dedicated SME Program delivery incorporating all the previous learnings and addressing the changing shape of the market and political landscape for SMEs.
Rising costs and Government Compliance
Rising electricity costs and looming government compliance is an issue for all businesses. The majority of larger companies have the resources to address this.
GSI realized a smart and simple program, dedicated to the SME, was needed to help out this market segment.
Thus with their knowledge of the market and industry, latest technique's, authority in energy efficiency and a national supporter base, the ABESP was developed.
Evolving with the times
GSI continually evolve ABESP to meet the changing landscape of government policy and technological advances in energy reduction products. GSI ensures its ABESP participants adhere to any new reporting expectations and are aware of market shifts from customers, suppliers and government tender requirements.
Services to businesses
ABESP supply energy and cost saving products and services to SME from a free site assessment through to installation of your unique product solution from our stable of leading supply partners. The broad range of supporters provide an independence and credibility that business are looking for.
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