The Feed-in-Tariffs stimulated great demand for consumers to generate their own low carbon electricity, which was welcomed by businesses and home owners in financially difficult times. However with limited money available the surge in demand which the government didn’t anticipate lead the government to make the decision to cut the tariffs from 43p/kW 21P/kW in order to make the scheme sustainable.
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Shadow cast on solar PV technology due to uncertainty over Feed-in-Tariffs
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012Green Energy Consultants
Friday, January 13th, 2012Green energy also referred to as renewable or sustainable energy are energy provisions that have no long term impact on the environment and are replenished by nature. They meet the energy requirements of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Unlike the use of fossil fuels which cannot be renewed and emit high levels of CO2 into the earth’s atmosphere, green energy generators such as hydroelectricity, solar energy in the form of PV and solar panels, tidal power, and biomass do not contribute to greenhouse gases and can therefore lower the carbon footprint.
EPIA states solar PV electricity modules could be decreased by 50% by 2020, while China doubles capacity
Thursday, January 5th, 2012According to the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), solar photovoltaic electricity has the potential to be fully competitive by 2020. Providing that the the correct regulatory standards and market conditions are set and that there is enough political commitment, PV modules could decrease by as much as 50%. Some market segments have even been predicted to be fully competitive by 2013.
Energy report and Air Conditioning Inspection – Getty Images, Camden Town, London, NW
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011Syntegra Consulting has successfully undertaken the Air Conditioning Inspection of Getty Images building in Camden town, London. Syntegra undertook the ACI inspection of the old Getty Images building which is an air conditioned office building in order to lease it to a new tenant. The ACI report together with the EPC were required as part of the legal documentation for the lease of the building.
Sutton House Partnership – Air Con Inspection, Sutton, Surrey
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