Managing Energy Efficiency
Enact is a multi award-winning firm of sustainable energy consultants providing a wide range of project management services for government associations, local authorities, housing associations, fuel utilities, retailers and housing organisations.
The Enact Group of Companies specialise in insulation (Enact Energy Management Limited) and renewable energy installations (Enact Energy Renewables Limited).
Efficient Thinking…
- Project managers of the M&S Energy Home Insulation service
- Managers of Tesco Home Efficiency - providers of the *new* Tesco Renewable Energy and the award winning Tesco Home Insulation Service
- Providers of the multi million pound insulation and *new* renewable solar scheme – The Green Project
- Working in partnership with local authorities
- Renewable energy grants and project design
- Fully certified ISO9001 quality management system
- Fully certified ISO14001 environmental management system
- Energy efficiency scheme management and monitoring
- Funding applications
- Home Energy Conservation Act (HECA) strategy and reporting
- Largest UK consortium of insulation installers

Enact is a member of or certified by the above organisations.
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The Enact Group of Companies´ insulation services are managed by Enact Energy Management Limited registered in England and Wales No: 4699209, and the solar services are managed by Enact Energy Renewables Limited registered in England and Wales No: 7057417.
Registered Office: Lowin House, Tregolls Road, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2NA.
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