With the approach of the government’s flagship energy efficiency scheme, the ‘Green Deal’, due next year along with the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), Evergreen Energy Solutions are seeking to become a supplier of the very best products and services available so that customers get the best renewable energy deals possible.
“There’s been a lot of talk about the Green Deal, and the other schemes that are available or will soon become available, such as the RHI, The Warm Front Scheme, and of course the Feed-in Tariff” says James Woollard, a managing director at the company. “However when it comes to choosing the appropriate products/services, and getting the best prices, this can become a real minefield. So that’s why we’re here, to provide a ‘complete renewable energy solution.’”
The company prides itself on already being the UK’s largest independent supplier and installer of renewable energy products. Through its sister company, Evergreen PV, the company has built up vast experience in the sector, along with a fantastic network of quality suppliers.
“We’ve partnered with some of the UK’s best manufacturers, ensuring that every product in our comprehensive range is the best in its class and backed by extensive warranties” James adds. “Our solutions span both domestic and commercial applications, fully complement each other and meet the requirements for more energy-efficient ways to heat our buildings. Our products are MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) certified, and we have a network of MCS installers. Because of this we meet RHI eligibility, and the quality and performance of our units are guaranteed.”
The company offers an array of renewable energy products and services which include:
As well as providing a complete range of products/services, the company has also put together a highly experienced professional team who can advise customers on how best to practically and efficiently apply their renewable range of products – especially where multiple technologies need to be employed to meet the Government’s increasingly demanding energy targets.
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