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your community

grants for community organisations are still available

grants for community organisations are still available

Generate energy 
greentomatoenergy can help Local Authorities, housing associations, schools, governmental organisations, charities and other non-profit organisations, and even whole streets or villages to generate their own clean energy

The installation of a clean energy generating system will assist your organisation in meeting CO2  reduction targets and provide you with a visible statement of social responsibility

greentomatoenergy‘s network of specialists enables us to offer a range of options so we can provide solutions which most suit your organisation’s needs and budget

We can also offer innovative financing solutions to those with the appropriate energy profile

Save energy
We can also help you to get the most out of your energy supply by advising on a range of energy saving options which will cause as little disruption as possible to your lifestyle

Build
If you’re considering renovations or new building work, greentomatoenergy specialises in building and renovating techniques and technologies that result in ultra-low energy buildings. We are able to advise on the best possible solution for your needs.

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Did you know that some Local Authorities still have renewable microgeneration grants available? We can give you advice on the availability of grants. Funding is still available from the Community Sustainable Energy Programme.  We can guide you through the application process.

It isn’t sunny enough for solar panels to work in the UK.

Truth: The UK receives between 1200... read more

It isn’t sunny enough for solar panels to work in the UK.

Truth: The UK receives between 1200 and 700 kWh of solar energy per metre squared. This might not mean much to you, but every meter squared of your house receives enough energy to meet a quarter of your electricity demand. PV panels are then able to convert between 12% and 18% of that into electricity for your home. The town of Freiberg in southern Germany is home to the largest solar PV plant in Europe and across the entire town solar PV provides 35% of electricity demand. Despite having a total installed capacity of 3,200 kW, Freiberg receives less solar radiation per square metre than southern UK.