An architect’s view – Solar heating case study Looking ahead, anticipating possible fuel shortages and increasing prices, wishing to reduce a carbon footprint: all sound reasons for considering a solar water heating installation; and all taken into account by architect David Coleman when he planned the refurbishment of his house in Abbots Leigh, near Bristol…. Read More
Rural Central Heating
Ground source heat pump answers rural central heating problem When considering the complete refurbishment of his house to the east of Bristol – and in particular the question of central heating – new owner, Mr O’Connell, was faced with one small problem. The house was located in a rural area with no mains gas supply… Read More
Happy Solar PV System
Happy to recommend Gregor to anyone With a background in electronic manufacturing – and with environmental considerations in mind – Nigel Burtt had been thinking for a while about a solar PV system. Following the introduction of the Government Feed-In Tariff scheme, and further detailed research, he set about obtaining a number of quotations from… Read More
St Peter’s Church, Rhoose
Green energy keeps congregation (and the vicar) warm St Peter’s Church in Rhoose, South Wales, has gone the “green” route to keep its congregation warm in winter, cool in summer and, as added bonus, keep heating costs down. When the Parochial Church Council (PCC) decided something needed to be done to improve heating in the… Read More