02.10.2009

firmus energy ‘Serves Up’ All of Nick’s Energy Needs

Pictured: Des Connelly, key account manager, firmus energy and Nick Price, proprietor, Nick’s Warehouse, Belfast.

One of Belfast’s best loved and busiest restaurants, Nick’s Warehouse has paved the way for restaurateurs by becoming Belfast’s first ‘Dual Fuel’ restaurant and switching to firmus energy for all its energy needs.

Nick’s Warehouse made the switch to firmus energy for its electricity requirements at the start of the month, experiencing significant savings in its electricity bills. With the recent drop in Belfast’s gas tariff plus the discount offer from firmus, Nick’s will also be saving 26.5% on last month’s gas bills.

firmus has fast been establishing itself as a value energy provider to homes and businesses across Northern Ireland since it first set up operations in 2006 and is now making its mark on the Belfast market.

Des Connolly, key account manager, firmus energy commented, “We have been steadily establishing ourselves as a provider of electricity and gas to businesses across Northern Ireland and laying the groundwork to enter the Belfast market. Nick’s Warehouse is the first major ‘Dual Fuel’ win for us in Belfast and we are delighted. Given the current economic climate, it will come as no surprise that businesses are keen to make savings wherever possible – and what better way to do this than by reaping the benefits of securing all their energy needs from one supplier.

“As well as the convenience of switching to ‘Dual Fuel’, businesses can rest assured that our continued commitment to customers will be reflected in our straightforward billing approach.”

Proprietor of Nick’s Warehouse, Nick Price said, “For restaurant owners over Northern Ireland it is essential that energy prices are competitive and I was attracted to firmus for exactly that reason. With a dedicated account team in Belfast, I am confident that firmus will deliver on its promise of an open and transparent customer relationship as well as continued savings on energy costs.”