Our clients include the domestic and public sector, through to large commercial and industrial organisations. We provide a consultancy, design, and installation service to help you reduce your building's energy demand. We are accredited by the Micro-Generation Certification Scheme (MCS) and, regulated by the National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT).
A building's energy performance is most efficient when it is constructed from energy efficient materials and its energy usage is managed properly. For new builds, we will ensure cost effective, reliable energy solutions are specified and installed. For existing buildings, we will identify where possible energy losses occur and recommend the most appropriate solution to reduce energy demand and costs.
Using natural energy resources combined with 'Green' technology creates a sustainable, reliable and effective way to meet energy requirements. We have the expertise to provide a total system solution whereby demand for gas or electricity from the National Grid may not be needed.
A building's energy performance is most efficient when it is constructed from energy efficient materials and its energy usage is managed properly. For new builds, we will ensure cost effective, reliable energy solutions are specified and installed. For existing buildings, we will identify where possible energy losses occur and recommend the most appropriate solution to reduce energy demand and costs.
Using natural energy resources combined with 'Green' technology creates a sustainable, reliable and effective way to meet energy requirements. We have the expertise to provide a total system solution whereby demand for gas or electricity from the National Grid may not be needed.
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The company has built up an impressive client list which ranges from domestic to commercial premises and some of the most premier building developers in the country.
To provide our customers with good value, reliable products and service.
To offer a consistently high quality service to individuals, businesses and developers alike to satisfy energy demands in an efficient and low carbon fashion.
To achieve this we will develop our people and establish lasting relationships with our suppliers.
Besides being a certified microgeneration installer with NAPIT, we also have the following accreditations.
To provide our customers with good value, reliable products and service.
To offer a consistently high quality service to individuals, businesses and developers alike to satisfy energy demands in an efficient and low carbon fashion.
To achieve this we will develop our people and establish lasting relationships with our suppliers.
Besides being a certified microgeneration installer with NAPIT, we also have the following accreditations.
The sun is the star at the centre of the solar system which provides the solar energy which supports almost all life on Earth and drives Earth's climate and weather.
It provides enough solar energy to provide all the power the world needs for a year for every hour of energy reaching the earth surface.
A full midday sun averages about 1,000 watts per square metre falling fairly evenly on the world's surface.
It's a common misconception that solar technology relies on direct sunlight and that we don't get enough sun in the UK to be able to support efficient solartechnologies.
It provides enough solar energy to provide all the power the world needs for a year for every hour of energy reaching the earth surface.
A full midday sun averages about 1,000 watts per square metre falling fairly evenly on the world's surface.
It's a common misconception that solar technology relies on direct sunlight and that we don't get enough sun in the UK to be able to support efficient solartechnologies.
The house above shows how the energy from the Sun - Solar Power - is captured by solar panels and converted into electricity for use in a building.
1. Solar panels - Capture the solar energy of daylight, produced from the Sun and convert it into DC electrical energy.
Generally speaking, the brighter the weather, more solar power and more energy is produced by the solar panels.
You can think of a solar panel being like a battery.
If you connect each panel together, as you would when connecting batteries, you produce a larger source of DC energy.
1. Solar panels - Capture the solar energy of daylight, produced from the Sun and convert it into DC electrical energy.
Generally speaking, the brighter the weather, more solar power and more energy is produced by the solar panels.
You can think of a solar panel being like a battery.
If you connect each panel together, as you would when connecting batteries, you produce a larger source of DC energy.
Solar Panels or Solar Photovoltaics (PV for short), is the active solar technology which converts solar radiation from the Sun into electricity.
We will design your system using professional software modelling tools so that you get the optimum benefit from your system.
If you have a roof which is facing in a Southerly direction (between East and West), has very little shading from trees or nearby buildings, then your property maybe suitable for a solar PV system.
When considering such a system check with your local authority if you have any planning restrictions in your area.
We will design your system using professional software modelling tools so that you get the optimum benefit from your system.
If you have a roof which is facing in a Southerly direction (between East and West), has very little shading from trees or nearby buildings, then your property maybe suitable for a solar PV system.
When considering such a system check with your local authority if you have any planning restrictions in your area.
Answer: The principles of a heat pump and a fridge are very similar except that they work the opposite way round from each other.
A heat pump will take cold air and convert it to warm air, whereas a fridge converts warm air to cold air.
A fridge is designed to keep food and drink cool at a constant temperature, however, have you ever felt the heat which comes from the back of the fridge?
This is the heat which has been removed from the fridge in order to keep the inside cool.
The heat is dissipated through cooling fins into the air space of the room.
A heat pump will take cold air and convert it to warm air, whereas a fridge converts warm air to cold air.
A fridge is designed to keep food and drink cool at a constant temperature, however, have you ever felt the heat which comes from the back of the fridge?
This is the heat which has been removed from the fridge in order to keep the inside cool.
The heat is dissipated through cooling fins into the air space of the room.
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