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Flogas bolsters clean energy proposition with Protech acquisition

As part of the energy transition to a lower carbon future, off-grid energy solutions provider Flogas Britain, has acquired Protech Group – a move that strengthens its range of futureproof energy solutions and broadens its customer base.

Lee Gannon, Flogas MD

Flogas adds a full suite of low carbon and renewable technologies to its portfolio, as well as a maintenance and service offering. Leading with energy; the company is fully focused on transitioning its customers to Net Zero.

From June, Flogas will offer commercial and industrial customers a wide range of alternative heating and cooling solutions, including air source and ground source heat pumps, solar PV, and hybrid systems. It will also provide a comprehensive range of HVAC solutions, maintenance services and water management. By adding these solutions, Flogas is now fully equipped to help businesses as they work to meet legally binding carbon reduction targets.

“Bringing Protech on board has taken our energy offering to the next level,” says Lee Gannon, Flogas MD. “This is a key strategic move, allowing us to develop and broaden our range of futureproof solutions. It also shows how serious we are about meeting our 2040 ambition to provide 100% renewable energy solutions for our customers. We now have the right energy proposition and expertise in place to help UK businesses reach pressing sustainability targets. And we’ll do it all – from bespoke design, through to installation, commissioning, and on-going support.

Protech Director Ross Docherty adds; “We’ve already worked with Flogas on a number of successful projects, so we know there’s great synergy there and excellent scope for cross selling our services. We’ve had tremendous success at Protech as an SME, but with the power and backing of a renowned brand like Flogas, this is the perfect platform to strengthen our offering and expand our reach like never before.

 

22 June 2022

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