The Gate Inn was paying £123,077 a year on out of contract energy rates, until we stepped in
The Gate Inn is a well known pub and restaurant right in the heart of Tansley. Whether it is families enjoying a meal together or friends catching up over a drink, it is exactly the kind of place that brings a community together, and with that comes high energy demands to keep the doors open and the kitchen running.
Out of contract and overpaying on both gas and electricity
With a busy pub and restaurant to run, energy is one of the biggest overheads the business faces. The Gate Inn had fallen out of contract on both gas and electricity, meaning they were sitting on expensive default rates with no fixed deal in place.
Their gas bill was £21,068 a year and their electricity was costing £102,009 a year. For a site using that much energy, being out of contract was one of the costliest positions they could be in.
