Many of our customers have already been hit hard by rising fuel costs, and they are apprehensive about the future price and even the security of their energy supply. We recognise that to stand up to the challenges of climate change, dwindling fossil fuels and rapidly rising fuel costs, 21st century heating and power systems need to be more efficient, flexible and robust than their predecessors.
Here is a selection of our completed projects. Full details of each case study can be downloaded (PDF format).
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Near Canterbury Kent
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Four 30 tube solar collectors heating an outdoor swimming pool from May to September and also supplying domestic hot water throughout the year
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tenterden kent
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An 11kWp GAIA wind turbine supplying over 20 MWhs of power to a swimming pool and leisure complex
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RAMSGATE Kent
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Roof-integrated PV and solar thermal arrays providing hot water and electricity to the Thanet Wind Farm shore facility building.
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sittingbourne Kent
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Near Braintree Essex
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Four bedroom ‘ecobuild’ with very high standards of insulation and airtightness, where heat is provided by a solar combi system, including a thermal store with twin solar coils linked to mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. A small gas condensing boiler provides backup.
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GODMERSHAm Kent
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A large detached house in a rural area, primarily heated by wood stoves and a 60 tube solar thermal array, with an 'A' rated oil-fired condensing boiler providing backup.
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HONOR OAK LONDON
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An extensive 'eco' refurbishment of a 2-storey timber framed town house with a flat roof mounted solar thermal collector, thermal store, 'A' rated gas condensing boiler and ground source heat exchange.
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Nonington Kent
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Roof-integrated photovoltaic and solar thermal arrays providing hot water and electricity to a Passivhaus’ home on an exposed rural site
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Herne hill, london
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Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) system installed on an urban town house preheating the incoming feed to a solar compatible combi boiler
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Faversham Kent
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A 4 bedroom, semi-detached Victorian house in an urban conservation area with solar, wood stove and gas boiler integrated by a Neutraliser providing heating and hot water.
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Swingfield Kent
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A small terraced cottage in a rural area with heating and hot water provided by a wood stove with back boiler and two solar collectors
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FAVERSHAM Kent (PV)
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A ground mounted 3.96 kWp PV array comprising 22 Mitsubishi TD180 modules supplying the majority of the power consumed by a large detached house and estimated to generate FIT revenue in the region of £1,500 per annum.
