Enact

Managing energy efficiency

Enact Energy is a multi-award winning company committed to saving carbon through the development and management of energy saving projects. With 150 staff worldwide and offices across Australia, Enact Energy has developed a unique national Carbon Dioxide and water conservation project called the Green Project.

Since launching in Australia in January 2009 the Green Project has already saved over 100 000 tonnes of carbon, adding to Enact’s substantial reductions of over 10 million tonnes since the company’s inception in the UK in 1996.

Current projects

Enact currently manage projects for several local councils and energy retailers in Victoria under the Victorian Energy Efficient Target (VEET) scheme and in South Australia under the Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme (REES). We also manage field teams in NSW under the Energy Savings Scheme (ESS).

Services for business

  • Promotion and installation of energy efficiency products including Ceiling Insulation, Low energy light globes, Low flow showerheads and Solar hot water
  • National call centre with trained energy advisors
  • High quality customer service and technical monitoring standards
  • Marketing experience and expertise

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Tips to save energy

Enact Projects:

Green Project