Case Studies

August 12, 2010
Mr Holloway has high electricity usage and after some research concluded that with the clean energy cashbacks incentive (feed-in tariff) and a 120m² south facing roof, solar PV would be an ideal investment.
August 12, 2010
EvoEnergy was commissioned by the University of Cambridge to design and install a 4.64kWp system consisting of 16 bespoke 290Wp mono-crystalline panels, installed on four custom fabricated solar ‘tree’ frames. The system has a predicted yearly output of 3,868 kWh/year, saving 2,197kgCO2/year. The project was the result of an open tender which EvoEnergy won due to their innovative and creative system design.
August 5, 2010
We Support Solar explains how the Clean Energy Cashback scheme actually works.
August 5, 2010
David Clough introduces us to the various different energy saving technologies he has installed in his home, as well as providing excellent tips for all budgets on reducing energy consumption within the home.
August 5, 2010
Stephen Green shares his experiences on what it's like to be one of the first pioneering schools to use renewable energy sources, and the positive impact this has on the students.
July 26, 2010
His 3.2 kWp system is expected to generate 2720kWh of electricity a year, making a saving on his bills of £177 a year.
July 26, 2010
This installation was mounted onto the slate roof of Mr Gerald Hagon’s home in the small country village of Alston, North East England.
July 2, 2010
Renewables Ltd (WOCR) have completed a 50kW solar panel array on the roof of Aldi's West Oxford store in Botley Road. The profits made from the energy generated will not go to the store but will instead be passed on to a community led environmental group, Low Carbon West Oxford – to  reinvest in future green initiatives.
July 2, 2010
This £290,000 system, funded by West Oxford Community Renewables, is made up of 550 panels in four sections on the school’s main assembly hall and classrooms and on the school science block.
June 29, 2010
The objective of this installation in Royston, Hertfordshire, was to mount as many photovoltaic panels as possible on the available roof space within a total budget of £14,000, which was 50% grant funded.

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