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Solar PV Case Studies
For this client, who was looking to improve the energy efficiency of their Grade II Heritage listed
building, we fitted a Solar PV system which had to meet strict planning
and conservation requirements before it could be installed. Read more...
This client installed a 4kW solar PV in order to match their current electricity demand in
their holiday home. The system covers 76% of their electricity consumption and 176% of their
electricity cost. Read more...
This client wanted to install enough solar PV panels to generate renewable electricity onsite in order to (a) mitigate against escalating energy costs and (b) reduce his carbon footprint. With the 2.88 kWp system installed, the client will generate 60% of the household’s annual electricity requirement and save £230* on his electricity bills read more...
This business wanted to take advantage of the generous feed-in tariffs available and so installed a large system to make the most of their large area of roof space. This 16kw system generates over 17,000 units of electricity each year and saves over 15 tons of CO² each year read more...
This client did not have any unshaded roof space available at their property, so they opted to install a ground-mounted solar PV system. Ground mounted systems allow you to generate income from otherwise unused land, you can even build your own solar farm! Read more...
As part of Part L building requirements, clients who built this new apartment block in London fitted a 10kW solar PV system to assist in covering the power consumption, of their common lighting, heating/cooling and lift system. Read more...
As is often the case in London, space is at a premium. So this client opted for the Sanyo HIT modules which have incredibly high efficiency (18%). This meant that the customer was able to fit a larger capacity solar system than with conventional monocrystalline panels, thus giving larger annual returns. Read more...
This clients roof faced both south east and south west, so to take advantage of both roof aspects. An inverter with dual MPPT (Multi-point power tracking) was installed. This controls both panel arrays individually so that as shade covers one array, the other array can still produce power. Read more...
This client was looking for a system that powered their whole home, so opted for a 4kW system which covers 80% of their electricity consumption and because of generous feed-in tariffs, exceeds their current electricity expediture. Read more...
Solar Thermal Case Studies
This client fitted both a solar thermal system for their homes hot water supply. Water pumped into the collector absorbs the suns heat, this water is then circulated back into the storage tank. The storage tank is fitted with a gas booster to top up the tank with hot water on colder days (electric boosters can also be used). The client also fitted a small Solar PV system to cover the power use in their shed. Read more...





















