Engensa has extended its new SolarLoan scheme to cover commercial-scale solar installations. The London-based renewable energy company will be offering a low-interest loan of up to £1 million to help commercial building owners and facility managers easily invest in a solar PV system.
Chinese inverter manufacturer, GoodWe, has signed an agreement with international logistics company, DSV, to rebuild the solar company’s logistics system throughout the UK and Ireland.
Durham-based solar panel manufacturer, Romag, has joined forces with Suffolk-based renewable energy company, Mosscliff Environmental Ltd, in order to offer a unique, British manufactured solar array to the renewables sector.
An innovative energy efficiency scheme in the small Leicestershire village of North Kilworth has had a dramatic effect on local resident’s consumption patterns and behaviour according to a recent survey.
London-based renewable energy firm, Green Tomato Energy, is the latest solar installer to become a member of The Green Deal Finance Company (TGDFC) ahead of the Green Deal’s launch in October.
4eco Ltd has launched its new immerSun intelligent energy management device which the company claims will ‘revolutionise the microgeneration industry’. The immerSun device is designed to allow homeowners with a solar array to consume almost 100 percent of the electricity generated by powering the water heater even if they are not at home.
St Robert Bellarmine’s Parish Church in Glasgow has become the third church in the Archdiocese of Glasgow to install solar PV in order to combat rising energy bills as well cut down their utility bills.
German solar developer, AEE Renewables has revealed plans to develop a 4.4MW solar park in Reydon, Suffolk. The company has submitted a planning application to Waveney District Council detailing plans to install 12,848 solar modules across 24 acres of a private farm in Reydon.
Solfex energy systems is set to showcase a number of new products and innovations, including its new FK 500 series flat plate collector, for the first time ever at Solar Power UK 2012.
Bisol has debuted its new EasyMount high-density polyethylene (HDPE) base which the company claims is capable of installation times up to eight times faster than traditional methods.