Utilities Sector
The UK public sector is a significant market for utilities spend
Government’s 2022/23 expenditure on fuel and energy totaling a substantial £42.9 billion, a significant increase from the £3.6 billion spent in the previous year.
In a major boost for the UK transition to Net Zero, the government has announced funding for a record number of clean energy projects under its flagship renewables scheme. This initiative aims to drive economic growth, protect households and businesses from volatile global gas prices, and strengthen energy security.
Delta Supply Chain supports utilitiy projects across the UK.
In a major boost for the UK transition to Net Zero, the government has announced funding for a record number of clean energy projects under its flagship renewables scheme. This initiative aims to drive economic growth, protect households and businesses from volatile global gas prices, and strengthen energy security.
The latest Contracts for Difference round has awarded funding to 95 clean energy projects, with a total budget of £227 million. This funding will power the equivalent of 2 million homes and has seen significant investments in solar power, onshore wind, and tidal energy projects. For the first time, geothermal projects have also secured funding, harnessing natural heat sources underground to generate power.
As utility projects require a diverse range of suppliers across various sectors and trades, Delta Supply Chain is an ideal platform for buyers to find experienced partners that meet their needs. With its comprehensive database of suppliers and focus on diversity and economic regeneration, Delta Supply Chain is well-positioned to support public sector buyers in finding the right partners for their utility projects.
Once you have shortlisted your suppliers, as a buyer you can then complete your procurement
process on Delta eSourcing’s eTendering portal.
Suppliers in the energy sector can use the Supply Chain platform, especially the business categories, to become more visible to project owners and stand out for decision-makers with very specific requirements.
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Delta Supply chain in association with CompeteFor is a free supplier platform that enables businesses to compete for contract opportunities linked to large-scale public and private sector buying organisations.
Partners
Approved buying organisations are able to use CompeteFor to:
- Access a wide range of diverse suppliers
- Shortlist suppliers to meet their specific needs
- Identify potential partners for the formation of consortia
Buying organisations can also use the Delta eSourcing suite, to continue the procurement process online after the short listing stage.
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Approved buying organisations are able to use CompeteFor to:
- Access a wide range of diverse suppliers
- Shortlist suppliers to meet their specific needs
- Identify potential partners for the formation of consortia
Buying organisations can also use the Delta eSourcing suite, to continue the procurement process online after the short listing stage.