R.E.G Energy Services was established in October 1994, when the energy market opened up to all users.
There are three sides to the Company, which are Energy Supply Contract Negotiations; Energy Monitoring System; and the facilitating of Utilities delivery to development sites. These projects could be development sites of one or two houses to factories, a multiple housing development and office developments. The customers we serve are Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural businesses.

Energy Supply Contract Negotiations:

The company started with just 5 clients, negotiating electricity contracts, and now negotiates energy contracts for all sizes of businesses, from small local shops, single offices to larger factories, offices, shops and farms and farming companies.

Energy Monitoring System:

This is a new venture, which will help commercial and industrial clients to see where energy is wasted, and where changes can be made to save energy, to reduce carbon emissions and to reduce their carbon footprint.

Utility Project Management:

From many years of experience working for an Electricity Supply Company, R.E.G Energy Services, decided to diversify to helping Architects, Builders, and Developers to get all the utilities delivered to development/building sites and to co-ordinate delivery in accordance with the relevant construction programme.
We work with Architects, Developers and Construction companies in site developments. This is for Commercial, Industrial and Domestic developments, ranging from a single site to multi-premises sites. We will “project manage” the delivery of all utility services (electricity, gas, water, telephone) to building development sites.
As many users of electricity must already be aware there have been major changes in the Electricity Supply Industry, with many more changes to come in the immediate and probably long term future. All regional electricity companies have been subjected to fairly stringent staff reductions and therefore, reductions in the service available to their customers.
With more and more legislation being introduced, to get businesses, to save energy and reduce carbon footprints it is becoming more and more important to monitor energy use. How many times does any business get an electricity bill and then ask the question "Where or When did we use all that energy?." The answer is, Probably quite often.