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A Chorley company has come up trumps at the National Energy Efficiency Awards.
Eco Surv, a data and software company based in the Chorley Business and Technology Centre, was named National Data & Software Company of the Year.
The company was selected from a shortlist by a panel of judges, and the awards were open to anyone involved in the UK Energy Saving and Efficiency sector.
Eco Surv provides various services to help businesses and organizations save energy and reduce their carbon footprint. These services include energy audits, data analysis, and software solutions.
The company’s software solutions help businesses track their energy consumption, identify areas where they can save energy, and implement energy-saving measures.
Eco Surv’s success at the Energy Efficiency Awards is a testament to its commitment to helping businesses and organizations save energy and reduce their carbon footprint.
Many organizations use the company’s software solutions, including businesses, hospitals, schools, and government agencies.
Eco Surv’s success is also a boost for the Chorley economy. The company employs a number of people in the town, and it is a leading provider of energy efficiency services in the region.
Eco Surv’s success at the Energy Efficiency Awards is a testament to its commitment to helping businesses and organizations save energy and reduce their carbon footprint. Many organizations use the company’s software solutions, and its success is also a boost for the Chorley economy.
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