No two clients are the same, so it is important for us to understand how you live, and how and when you use the energy that you consume. We also need to look at the property you live in to determine what systems are feasible to install in it or on it.
We always provide a site visit to assess this, and can then advise on what types of Renewable Energy would be most viable for you.
We can help with Planning and Feed-in tariff applications.
Self-builders have a unique opportunity to create a low-carbon, low energy consuming property. We can help you realise this via our multiple-technology experience. We can provide a range of assistance, from initial assessment and recommendations through to complete installation and project-management.
We can liaise directly with your architect, main contractor or site/project manager and can deal with Planning and Building Control issues.
Farmers often benefit from owning large acreage, often in open rural areas where high wind-speeds are common. They generally have large energy consumption and bills, and are often looking to diversify into other income-generating projects to support traditional farming.
We can design and install small-scale Windor PV projectsthat allow the farm to lower its energy bills as well as securing a long-term, high-return annual income from electricity generation.
We can advise on feasibility, funding and grant options, deal with planning and grid-connection consents, as well as providing a full installation service.
Installing a Renewable Energy system to a schools is beneficial in a number of ways. It can provide the school with a valuable and free energy source. Electricity producing systems can also provide the school with a long-term income under the new Feed-In-Tariff scheme. In addition, the chosen system can be used as part of the curriculum to educate pupils on Environmental and scientific subjects. It will raise the awareness and profile of the school through publicity, and can also help with Ofsted scoring.
We can carry out an initial assessment of your school, and help you secure Government funding for at least half of the project. A portion of the other 50% can often be secured through both European and local grant-funding.
We deal with every aspect of the installation, from planning to grid connection and completion.
We can carry out a full design and installation service to cater for the smallest housing project or the largest community scheme. Our service can include:
• Initial tendering.
• Help with system design and integration, including system schematics and simulations.
• Advice on Part L, Code for Sustainable Homes, SAP and Building Regulations.
• Full installation of all systems including commissioning and hand over.
• Comprehensive post-installation service and support.
• Assistance with Grant Applications for non-profit' organisations and authorities.
• Providing access to Carbon Trust interest-free commercial funding.