With energy and feed costs rising, Wells Farm Dairy focus on reducing energy costs.
Buxton’s Ltd is a Staffordshire-based business supplying forestry and garden equipment in the UK. As a family-run business of 45 years, the decision to introduce renewable energy was carefully considered along with the company they chose for the installation.
Cheshire based housing association, Wulvern Housing, provider of affordable homes and services across Cheshire and Staffordshire, were looking to reduce the carbon emissions of their Head Office in Crewe.
Broad Oak Business Park near Whitchurch have recently reviewed the energy used in their commercial buildings and head office. With efficiency high on the agenda, it was clear that the introduction of a range of renewable technologies would provide an income stream and reduce reliance on the use of oil across the Estate.
Gelli Aur is home to the Dairy Development Centre which focuses on the development of the Welsh dairy industry providing market information and specialist advice to improve efficiency.
Milford Haven Port, the leading energy port in the UK, has been reviewing its use of energy across its port buildings.
Dairy farmer, Mr Arwel Davies, milks over 250 Friesian Holsteins at the family farm in Ceredigion. Whilst keen on expanding his herd, Mr Davies was concerned about the additional increases in energy costs.
A Shropshire farmer has turned his back on oil in favour of biomass, for a cleaner, greener way to supply multiple buildings on the farm with heating and hot water.
As part of a wider drive to reduce group CO2 emissions and operating costs, Magnet Kitchens, the UK’s leading kitchen specialist, asked TGE Group to review the efficiency of lighting in some of their busiest showrooms.
A Lincolnshire based charity providing support for disabled people, introduced carbon neutral renewable energy whilst renovating a Grimsby care home to provide accommodation for disabled people.