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We’re excited to join forces with our partners at BAFTA albert on the ground at the Media & Production Technology Show (MPTS).
For three decades, we’ve pioneered ways to eliminate fossil fuels from every single sector – including the world of film and TV production.
Now, at what is the premier exhibition event for the media and entertainment sector, we’re showcasing how there is ‘another way’ for the world of film & TV production through a mix of frontier sustainability solutions.
Solutions like how we are decarbonising outdoor broadcasts, filming with our plug-and-play feeder pillars and the Grid Faeries x Ecotricity batteries. Having transformed the world of live events with the Grid Faeries x Ecotricity batteries, we’re demonstrating how their highly efficient storage for long periods of lower base load also makes them a reliable solution for remote film and TV production, with no need for noisy and polluting diesel generators.
We’ll also be detailing our collaboration with BAFTA albert on the Creative Energy Scheme. This gives production companies access to the cleanest, greenest business electricity tariff on offer. The initiative uses the ‘basket’ model, meaning participants can use their combined purchasing power to access competitive energy rates.
To find out more, get in touch with us at ces@ecotricity.co.uk or contact us through the BAFTA albert team by visiting Creative Energy - albert.
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