Troo Ltd is thrilled to announce its new partnership with National League Rugby (NLR) as the league’s preferred energy consultant. This collaboration will offer NLR clubs, their sponsors, and business connections a range of services designed to reduce energy consumption, cut costs, and support carbon reduction goals.
As a nationwide energy consultant, Troo specialises in providing practical, cost-effective solutions that help businesses take control of their utilities. With a focus on transparency and personalised service, Troo aims to make energy management simpler and more rewarding for everyone involved.
Through this partnership, NLR clubs will benefit from Troo’s expert advice, hands-on account management, and competitive pricing on a full range of utility services, including:
- Energy & Water Procurement
- ESOS 3 compliance support
- Renewable Energy solutions
- Battery Storage
- LED Lighting upgrades
- Electric Vehicle Charging infrastructure
Troo has a strong track record of working with sports clubs across the UK, helping them achieve significant energy savings, streamline stadium operations, and even generate new income. The partnership also brings opportunities for clubs to participate in business-to-business networking events, opening doors to additional sponsorship and commercial growth.
Mark Boyce, Troo’s Partnership Manager, commented:
“We engage with all clubs through a consultative approach so they can benefit from our competitive services and advice. We are committed to not only reducing a club’s costs and become greener, but also to help them generate additional income and new business opportunities. We hope all clubs will become valued Partners.”
National League Rugby also shared their enthusiasm for the partnership:
“This is a great opportunity for our clubs. We have found a company which can assist in saving energy, improving stadium services efficiencies and reducing costs to financially benefit our clubs. They can also help increase revenues through introductions and networking events to further embed clubs in their communities, so this is a positive Partnership for all to benefit from.”