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Shape up for saving*

In today’s volatile energy market, you need leading expertise and insights to make sure your energy contracts are working as hard as they should be. At Procurement Australia, we get it. 


As one of the largest energy aggregators in the country, our team of experts can work with you to get your energy contracts in the best possible shape – so they’re delivering real savings. 

Our portfolio covers gas and electricity for both small and large markets, as well as public lighting – and our contracts are just as diverse. So you can be sure you’re getting the right solutions for your business.

 

New Fixed Price Fixed Term Energy contract

Later this year Procurement Australia will be conducting a request for tender event to replace current agreements for Fixed Price Fixed Term Energy contract with delivery from 1 July 2020. 

To support this tender event and to engage all our members for Church Resources and Procurement Australia in this activity, we will be conducting member briefings to formally commence the process. 

This new tender & contract will provide fixed price energy solutions for: 

  • electricity – large and small market 
  • natural gas – large and small market 
  • public lighting 
  • contestable environmentals. 

Topics for the briefing will include: tender strategy, tender scope, project timetable, participation requirements and options, market overview and forward pricing outlook, energy category news and developments, and associated procedural matters.

For more information contact: Events[@]procurementaustralia.com.au

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