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Window Energy Ratings (WERs): What should I be looking for?

Date: 17th May 2013   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
In maintaining an energy-efficient home, keeping your windows properly insulated has to be a priority. The facts speak for themselves in this regard as poorly fitted single glazed windows could lose you 10% of your home’s heat, while this number … Continue reading

Benefits of Small Businesses Converting to Solar

Date: 26th Apr 2013   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
Although it may rain for more than one-third of the year in Manchester, small businesses that convert energy requirements they may have to solar could still benefit from this technology greatly. What some may not realize is that even on … Continue reading

The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme for Your Business

Date: 1st Mar 2013   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
Introduced in 2011, the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Scheme sets out to financially reward businesses who take aim to use ‘green’ energy sources. According to Gov.uk is ‘the world’s first long-term financial support programme for renewable heat’. The scheme for … Continue reading

The Worlds Best Kept Secret – Transpired Solar Collectors

Date: 14th Feb 2013   By: Content Manager   Comments 1
Not many people have heard of Transpired Solar Collectors (TSC). In essence it is a very simple way to harness energy from the sun and if installed while a new building is being constructed does not add much to the … Continue reading

Green Deal Offers Cash Back for Early Adopters

Date: 7th Feb 2013   By: Content Manager   Comments 2
Some points to remember when applying for the Green Deal and some incentives not to miss! With the Green Deal officially launched at the end of last month Energie Solutions Ltd are working hard preparing for the ECO measures and … Continue reading

Can Companies Benefit in Green Rating Systems by Using Recycled Furniture?

Date: 27th Nov 2012   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
  Carbon neutrality and environmental sustainability continue to dominate the new green movement. Governments have put in place strict carbon policies in recent years in an attempt to reduce our reliance on the burning of fossil fuels. The aim is … Continue reading

To EV or not to EV, that is the Question

Date: 8th Nov 2012   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
  When a company chooses which type of cars to lease, electric vehicles can offer real benefits to the business, including cost savings and operational advantages. Electric vehicles will not be right for every business however so fleet managers need … Continue reading

The Green Deal isn’t to be feared, it’ll be Revolutionary. by Duncan Renewables

Date: 30th Oct 2012   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
  Following an article from Sussex Trading Standards expert, Steve Playle, in the Guardian detailing his fears about the green deal, we felt compelled to defend the initiative and bring some perspective to the matter. Firstly he raises the point … Continue reading

All You Need to Know About Wind Turbines and The Green Deal

Date: 18th Oct 2012   By: Content Manager   Comments 1
  The wind is a renewable power source, and it releases no carbon dioxide. It simply uses the natural flow of air that passes by the wind turbine. The aerofoil rotor blades can concentrate the energy. The concentration directs the … Continue reading

Top Five Eco-Friendly London Hotels

Date: 7th Sep 2012   By: Content Manager   Comments 0
  Eco-friendly hotel: The Savoy, London London is a pretty green city in more ways than one. Not only does it contain close to 3,000 green spaces but there are also plenty of eco-friendly shops, restaurants and hotels that you … Continue reading