An Australian energy company has extended its $30million electricity sales contract with the New South Wales Government for another 12 months.
ERM Power has extended its NSW Government contract which covers government departments and agencies across more than 10,000 sites, including emergency services centres, medical facilities and schools.
ERM Power was awarded the initial contract in July 2013, and has now retained it for a further 12 months through a review and extension process.
ERM Power Managing Director and CEO Jon Stretch said winning and retaining this contract demonstrated ERM Power’s growth, strong market position and service proposition.
“ERM Power also retained the Queensland Government major commercial and industrial electricity contract, supplying a number of departments and agencies across the state,” Mr Stretch said.
“Winning premium contracts such as these highlights the market’s support for ERM Power’s value-added services around energy efficiency and strategically timed electricity purchasing.
“ERM Power is now vying for the position of number one provider of electricity to commercial and industrial customers in Australia. We’ve built a strong reputation with large business customers and we’re successfully expanding into the small to medium business market.
“While New South Wales and Queensland represent our biggest markets, we have a rapidly growing presence in other states and the ACT.”