The Latest News

Enigin - UK's PM Believes In Climate Change Agreement

Despite the non-binding results of last month's climate summit in Copenhagen, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has recently announced that he believed a global agreement to combat climate change might still be possible.

The world's nations could still agree to set targets and methods to achieve carbon reduction in order to prevent irreparable environmental degradation consequences.

As the most convenient and cost-effective example of such methods is energy efficiency. Businesses all over the world, responsible for a third of global emissions, can opt to become energy efficient by implementing energy saving systems in their premises, such as the ones companies like Enigin PLC offer.

By becoming energy efficient, businesses not only save on energy costs but also reduce their activity's impact on the environment and enhance their green credentials for their clientele. Enigin distributors can supply the latest technology in energy efficiency, with products that are quick to install and easy to use. Enigin partners are able to supply a wide range of products to adapt to all businesses' needs and also have a valuable tool called the Eniscope.

Enigin PLC's Eniscope is an advanced smart metering instrument, able to measure the amount of energy that a business uses and wastes, to then present the collected information in full colored salient graphs, in an easy-to-read format, in real-time. The data can be accessed at any time from any laptop, PC or iPhone in the world, which makes the Eniscope a precious partner for any business owner wishing to reduce their energy consumption and related costs.

Energy efficiency is a key ally in the world's struggle to combat climate change, and Enigin distributors are presented with a fantastic business opportunity by being able to provide the object of all demands - cost-effective solutions for businesses to reduce their emissions and their running costs simultaneously.

When asked what was next on the agenda following the UN climate meeting, Gordon Brown told the BBC: "I've got an idea about how we can actually move this forward over the next few months and I'll be working on this".

"I think it's not impossible that the groundwork that was done at Copenhagen could lead to what you might call a global agreement that everybody is happy to stand by," he added.

"I'll be working on that in the next few months and I can see a way forward because what prevented an agreement was suspicion and fear and forms of protectionism that I think we've got to get over," he claimed, without giving specific details about his plans.

Saving energy via companies like Enigin enhances a business' profits and reduces the amount of energy it sources to function, thereby reducing emissions. Proposals to incorporate energy efficient measures in the workplace could be a solution envisaged by the world's governments to reach an agreement on climate change.

The Copenhagen climate change meeting was supposed to produce a legally binding outcome, imposing greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for all countries, determined independently.

Instead, the talks closed on a minimal accord reached by the US, China and other emerging powers, which constitutes a dismal result when compared to the expectations placed on the conference.

Although the accord set a target of limiting global warming to a maximum of +2 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial times, no mention of how this would be achieved was made clear.

Another round of climate talks is scheduled for November 2010 in Mexico. Negotiators are hoping to nail down then what they failed to
achieve in Copenhagen -- a new treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol.

Monday 4th January 2010

Our Products

Free Energy Survey

Contact Us