Posts Tagged ‘installer’

Work completes on innovative ‘Solar Field’

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Renewable energy installation company Access Renewables has recently completed an unusual solar installation which gained approval from the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, using ground-mounted solar modules to generate power in Danby Head, Whitby.

Modules mounted in field with recycled plastic framing system near to Whitby, N.Yorks.

Solar panels mounted in a field within the park boundary have been installed and are now producing electricity using the sun, generating around £1,500 in revenue for the system owners each year, which equates to over £37,000 over the expected system lifetime.

High-efficiency solar photovoltaic panels were mounted using a highly-durable, recycled plastic framing solution usually used on flat roofs, which is thought to be the first installation of it’s kind in the UK.

Sean Collier of Access Renewables comments “The client came to us with a request to install a system  in their nearby field. The field had a large gradient so we worked with a local groundwork contractor to propose a solution to the client. We assessed the options and the recycled plastic framing system was identified as the most ideal. It’s originally designed for flat roof installation, but we adapted it to suit the unusual conditions of the field.”

The idea of using solar modules in a field is very common across the continent but uptake in the UK has so far been rather slow. It’s particularly beneficial to farmers and land owners who are looking at investing into the equipment. All it takes is a relatively small area of land which could reap excellent benefits as a result of the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme. Under the scheme, owners of solar PV systems benefit from an excellent financial rewards which are guaranteed for the life of the system. Sean Collier adds “Everyone is waking up to Solar because of the incentives. There is a huge uptake in the North East alone which we are ideally placed to serve. They provide a guaranteed source of income for 25 years – it’s a very attractive proposition and in most cases beats putting your money into savings or pensions.”

Access Renewables is pleased to report an upturn in the number of enquiries and systems being installed since the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme went live on 1st April 2010.

Expansion prompts relocation for Green Energy company

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Renewable energy installation company Access Renewables has moved into larger premises in Stockton On Tees from its previous base in Middlesbrough as a result of reported success.

Access Renewables installs green energy systems such as solar and heat pumps into homes, businesses and schools across the North East, and on the back of an upturn in demand for such products, the company has expanded into supplying them to other installers too.

Sean Collier of Access Renewables comments “We’ve seen a good increase in installations on the back of schemes such as the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme and the Carbon Trust’s interest-free loan scheme, and in order to continue servicing clients we’ve decided to relocate to larger premises. This will also allow us to diversify by also creating a wholesale division which will focus on supplying existing and new installation businesses with renewable energy products .”

The company has moved into premises in Stockton, near to Bowesfield and Preston Farm industrial estates. The premises will be the sole base of the company for both it’s installation and wholesale operations, and the building will be installed with solar panels in the near future to provide green power to the building and to demonstrate the systems to potential customers.




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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
Registered in England & Wales | Registered office: as above | Co. reg. no: 6782450