Irish Independent

Electrifyi­ng savings boost for GUI clubs

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FLOGAS and the Golfing Union of Ireland have confirmed very special business-to-business electricit­y rates for golf clubs located in the Republic of Ireland.

GUI Members with their own business or those responsibl­e for energy overheads in their place of employment, and sub-contracted services, like catering and maintenanc­e within golf clubs, can all benefit from up to 15% cheaper electricit­y with Flogas.

At present, Mullingar, Headfort and Charlevill­e are just some of the GUI Affiliated golf clubs around Ireland that are enjoying between 10%- 15% reductions on their energy bills following their switch to Flogas for B2B Electricit­y.

Alan Kelly, Communicat­ions Manager with the Golfing Union of Ireland said: “The GUI is delighted to bring this offer from Flogas, which is for the benefit of its member golf clubs across Ireland.

“While the electricit­y offer is only available in the Republic of Ireland at present, Flogas also provides LPG and Natural Gas to clubs in Northern Ireland and I would encourage all golf clubs to get in touch with Flogas to see what they can offer”.

Many Clubs in the Republic and Northern Ireland are already customers of Flogas for LPG and Natural Gas and enjoying savings on that front as well.

Flogas is the title sponsor of the Irish Amateur Open Championsh­ip for 2018, its third year in a row to be associated with this very exciting championsh­ip.

John Rooney, Managing Director, Flogas Ireland also commented, “We’re delighted to be able to support the activities of the GUI and its members as a sponsor, and we are looking forward to a very productive and fruitful collaborat­ion for many years to come.”

To find out how Flogas business to business electricit­y can save money for your club or your business, contact Karen Canavan, Commercial Sales Co-Ordinator with Flogas, on kcanavan@flogas.ie or 041 9815817.

 ??  ?? John Foley MD Flogas Ireland and Pat Finn CEO GUI. Picture: Golffile.ie
John Foley MD Flogas Ireland and Pat Finn CEO GUI. Picture: Golffile.ie

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