For companies in energy-intensive industries, enexion, Schwalbach am Taunus, offers supplier-independent optimisation of electricity and gas purchasing in order to survive even in times of economic weakness.
In order to be prepared for various situations such as temporary production downturns and the like, a flexible energy procurement strategy is recommended with which companies can secure their ability to act, minimise risks and at the same time get their costs under control. "Energy-intensive companies can use our wholesale procurement strategy to market surplus electricity and gas volumes that are not needed, for example, and thereby tap into additional sources of income if necessary. At the same time, they are in a position to integrate renewable energies in a way that promotes sustainability and image, if necessary," says enexion Managing Director Theo Parpan.
According to Parpan, against the background of the recently increased demands on risk management in companies, it is more necessary than ever from a managerial liability perspective to implement appropriate procurement strategies. In addition, the provider's dynamic procurement strategies promise further advantages for companies due to the high degree of self-sufficiency in electricity and gas procurement as well as the flexible and ESG-compliant integration options for renewable energies. Companies that already operate their own PV systems can also market surplus energy quantities in this way.