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Access Renewables response to the CSR announcement

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

The Renewable energy supply and installation company Access Renewables has signalled that it’s ‘business as usual’ following key announcements from the coalition government today, with some positive effects for it’s clients.

Today the new coalition government announced that the Renewable Heat Incentive is to continue as planned – launching in 2011, following a similar style to the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme which was launched in April 2010.

The proposed Renewable Heat Incentive was originally developed under the Labour government, and the whole industry has been eagerly awaiting positive news from the coalition. The proposed scheme will reward owners of heat-generating renewable technologies for creating low carbon energy. Such technologies include solar thermal and heat pump systems.

Sean Collier, Business Development at Access Renewables said “We’ve been waiting for news for quite some time now – and the renewables industry can continue to flourish as it has done in the past 12 months and beyond following todays revelations. This latest announcement affects us directly, however other areas of the review also provide positive news which will help us further our growth plans for the medium to long term. We remain continually impressed with the support of the coalition government in developing a sustainable UK renewables industry, which will helps us create more jobs and investment in the future.”

The review also provided encouraging signs regarding the future demand for renewables, in particular the plans to build 150,000 new homes within the social housing sector in the next four years. The Stockton-based contractor already installs renewable energy systems into this sector and the announcement will mean that its clients can continue to install systems which will benefit residents whilst providing a long-term revenue stream for the social housing providers.

Furthermore, the company recently entered the solar equipment supply chain, as a distributor and reseller of solar PV equipment to other installers around the UK and Ireland. The increase in demand for Solar PV equipment will further benefit the company which has already reported success in the short time it has been operational. The company began its distribution operations in early 2010 and the company reports that the launch of the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme for Solar PV has boosted demand for its products and sales revenues are higher than anticipated.

In light of the spending review, Access Renewables are committed to an ambitious growth plan which for the large part remains unchanged, and we welcome the extension to extra funding for apprentices which may result in additional job prospects within the North East region.

Access Renewables join ROK’s Repairing Britain campaign

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Access Renewables, providers of turnkey Renewable Energy installations and projects to educational, commercial and domestic clients throughout the UK, has joined the Repairing Britain Campaign.

 

Repairing Britain is supported by Access Renewables

Repairing Britain is supported by Access Renewables

Repairing Britain is designed to boost the UK economy by stimulating the construction industry and encouraging the public and local authorities to take an interest in the maintenance of their homes and community buildings. 

Based in County Durham, Access Renewables is a fresh, innovative company providing retro-fit renewable energy systems to housing stocks of local authorities and housing associations and is actively involved in schemes to retrofit properties throughout the UK.   

The Company installs systems which are designed to address the global threat of climate change by reducing CO2 emissions. These include Solar Photovoltaic, Solar Thermal, Wind Turbines, Ground and Air-source Heat Pumps and Rainwater Harvesting.

Access Renewables envisages that renewable energy systems will be in operation in all buildings in the future, delivering clean power and achieving significant reductions in carbon emissions, and is dedicated to reducing the CO2 emissions of all clients, large or small. 

As part of its support for Repairing Britain, Access Renewables will encourage its employees, customers and potential to sign the campaign’s petition on the Downing Street website, requesting a reduction in VAT on property repair work to 5 percent. 

Sean Collier of Access Renewables said:

“Our business aims to reduce the carbon emissions of buildings through the effective use of renewable energy. There is a natural synergy between the Repairing Britain campaign and our own values which is why we support it fully. We are encouraging anyone we are in contact with to sign the petition requesting a reduction in VAT on property repair which would aid the construction industry economy immensely.”

 Vicky Banham, campaign spokesman, said:

“As a company we are striving to reduce our carbon emissions and helping customers to do so which gives us goals in common with Access Renewables. It is encouraging to see, on a weekly basis, more like minded companies joining our cause and recognising the contribution the campaign could make to reducing emissions from the built environment.”

 Enquiries to:

 

Rok plc www.rokgroup.com
Vicky Banham Tel: 01823 446024 
Redleaf Communications Ltd  
Emma Kane/ Rebecca Sanders-Hewett /Kathryn Hurford  Tel: 020 7566 6700rok@redleafpr.com 
Access Renewables Limited  
Sean Collier Tel: 01388 606024
sean.collier@accessrenewables.co.uk 

 

 Notes to Editors: 

  • § Rok plc’s shares are listed on the Official List of the London Stock Exchange under the symbol ROK. 
  • § The Group specialises in low risk, relationship based service delivery providing new build, planned repairs and refurbishment and response maintenance services that are tailored to local needs and customers’ wishes supported by the resources and expertise of one of the industry’s leading players. 
  • § Further information on the Group can be accessed at www.rokgroup.com



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Access Renewables Limited | Units 9-11 Woodstock Court | Bowesfield Industrial Estate | Stockton On Tees | TS18 3BL
Tel: 01642 606096 | Fax: 01642 688690
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