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How One Care Provider Saved Over £17,000

4th April 2025

With rising energy prices, finding ways to cut costs is essential. Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre recently partnered with T150 Energy, resulting in huge savings and a direct financial boost. 

The Challenge DCHC needed to secure affordable gas and electricity contracts to keep their services running while managing rising costs. 

The Solution By working with T150 Energy, they:  

  • Saved £17,427.21 over three years on energy costs. 
  • Received a £600 donation through the Payback Scheme to support their work. 

What Is the Payback Scheme? This unique initiative ensures that a portion of the commission paid by energy suppliers is donated directly back to the care provider, helping them reinvest in vital services. 

If your care organisation is facing rising energy costs, it’s worth exploring how T150 Energy can help you save—just like DCHC. 

If you want to find out more, get in touch.

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