Shropshire homeowner added solar panels to his roof after a steady increase in electricity prices made him aware that something positive had to be done and the financial returns for solar PV were too good to be ignored.
Former Archdeacon of Bolton and octogenarian, Bill Brison, aims to become zero dependent on fossil fuels. Top of his agenda is to make his 1950 property in Bury, Lancashire energy efficient, converting to electric heating and hot water and reducing his reliance on fossil fuels by installing solar PV for generating electricity.
In a scheduled refurbishment of three tower apartment blocks in Stockport, Irwell Valley was keen to introduce a vertical solar PV...
As part of the energy scheme we designed a 36 panel system covering 77m2 with a total peak capacity of 55kWth to support the hot water demand for the building....
Award winning cheese manufacturer, Belton Cheese, introduced renewable energy to Belton Farm in 2011
Sydney House Farm is an arable farm. During the year, energy is used processing and storing cereals...
Galeri Caernarfon, a not for profit Development Trust in North Wales approached TGE Group to install a solar PV system on their roof.
Green Way Poultry Farm, located in national park in Powys, was given planning permission for the construction of a new poultry shed with the condition that it included solar PV.
A busy dairy farm in Shropshire was keen to introduce renewable energy to reduce operating costs.
RS Clare hired TGE Group to conduct the energy audit and prepare an energy management report.