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The Energy Saving Association (ESA) has today launched its new-look website for members around the globe.

The ESA was founded to provide an essential resource for those companies, organisations and individuals who recognise that energy use contributes significantly to the threat of climate change. ESA Members, many of whom are working within the energy saving industry, promote the reduction of energy consumption, particularly by commerce and industry on a global basis.

ESA Members enjoy many benefits, but the most important aspect of the Association is as a medium for exchanging information, expertise and news about the latest energy saving solutions available. Forums, articles, newsletters and White Papers prepared by industry experts are just some of the ways that Members keep up to date.

The ESA alerts Members to the latest government initiatives and incentives, thus enabling their clients to benefit from the very best advice and technology. Manufacturers, distributors and consumers interact, growing the knowledge base and promoting the belief that energy efficiency is the single most important future source of energy.

A significant date in the year is the ESA Annual Conference and Networking Event, featuring expert international speakers and the opportunity to visit NEMEX at the NEC.

Friday 11th September 2009

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