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ENERGO-PRO Energy Services awarded a certificate of supply of 100% green energy to Prince Ltd.

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4.12.2017
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The Gabrovo company for the production of luxury leather products Prince Ltd. has become another Bulgarian enterprise that uses entirely energy produced from renewable sources. The certificate for 100% green energy was presented by Mr. Bogomil Nedevski, Head of Sales Department Key Customers at ENERGO-PRO Energy Services, to Mr. Sergey Gilin, manager and owner of Prince Ltd.

“Since the establishment of our company in 1991 until today, we constantly strive to produce products that meet the requirements of our customers. I believe that in addition to the high quality of our production, we are obliged to follow the “green idea” everywhere in our activity. I am glad that, thanks to our energy supplier ENERGO-PRO Energy Services, we have joined the Bulgarian enterprises that fully use energy produced in an environmentally friendly way, expressing our responsible attitude towards the nature that surrounds us”, shared Mr. Gilin.

ENERGO-PRO Energy Services is the first electricity trader in Bulgaria to start issuing certificates for 100% green energy. To date, dozens of companies are holders of the special document, which is based on the Guarantees of Origin issued by the Agency for Sustainable Energy Development. Each green energy certificate has a unique number, a certain period of validity and is kept in a public register, which is freely accessible and is located on the website of ENERGO-PRO Energy Services.

“In the last year, we have seen a trend of increasing growth in the use of energy produced entirely from renewable sources. We are honored that more and more companies in our country see in the person of ENERGO-PRO Energy Services a trusted partner for the supply of 100% green energy. In this way, together with our customers, we contribute to the implementation of the European Renewable Energy Directive and at the same time stimulate more efficient and environmentally friendly operation of the Bulgarian economy and industry,” said Mr. Nedevski.