Reduce Your Energy Costs Today!

While we may not always think about it, energy is at the heart of any business and household.   The last few years have seenpainful increases in energyprices, sending overhead costsspiralling skywards, and these arestill set to rise even further withpredictions saying they willdouble by 2020. Now is the timefor companies and households toconsider their […]

While we may not always think about it, energy is at the heart of any business and household.

 

The last few years have seenpainful increases in energyprices, sending overhead costsspiralling skywards, and these arestill set to rise even further withpredictions saying they willdouble by 2020. Now is the timefor companies and households toconsider their options, and formany, this has meant a closerlook at natural resources.

In UK and Northern Irelandelectricity suppliers must meetRenewable Obligations – a setminimum amount of electricitysourced from renewables. NIelectricity suppliers are managedby Renewable Obligations set byDepartment for Enterprise, Tradeand Investment and thesesuppliers earn ROCs (RenewablesObligation Certificates) todemonstrate that a set amount ofelectricity is being suppliedthrough renewables. Thisobligation allows commercial anddomestic users to receivepayment for ROCs, which areawarded for the energy theyproduce through renewabletechnology.

Responding to the currentdemand in the market of naturalresources, Global RenewablesGroup was set up in October2011. While the company isbased in Castlewellan, theirservices meet the needs of clientsall over the UK and Ireland. Theyhave also been involved ininstallation projects in Europe.

With their MCS, REAL Assuranceand NICEC accreditations theyare fully qualified to install Solar Photovoltaic (Solar PV), and signoff on systems suitableto receive ROC’s.Sales and MarketingDirector, GlobalRenewables Group,Robert McNeill said:“There is now anopportunity to build asolar market in NorthernIreland. With ROCs,companies anddomestic householdscan generate their ownenergy and receive payment for it.With energy prices continuing torise, generating energy throughsolar power is attracting a lot ofinterest.”

Mr McNeill added: “People maythink you need complete blueskies to generate electricitythrough Solar PV but the systemswork in ambient light. NorthernIreland also has the same solarradiation as most of Wales andthe Midlands, where large SolarPV installations have taken place.”Global Renewables Group have acontracting services businessfrom which they can manage andinstall large quantities of electricalproducts. They have justcompleted a six week schemewith Carillion PLC which involved800 installations of frost stats forboilers. Frost stats turn the boileron once the outside temperaturedrops to a certain limit, preventingthe pipes from freezing over.Since the success of the schemethey have been recommended forother similar projects.

With an ever expandingproduct range, theyhave recently becomeone of the maincontractors for a newIrish product calledClimote. This allows thecustomer to controltheir home heatingremotely via the internetor an app.

Customers installingnatural resources havetwo opportunities to reduce theirenergy bills. Firstly through ROCsyou are able to generate yourown income and secondly youcan generate your own power. Byworking with Global Renewablesyou will have the addedadvantage of their experience inthe field and buying power whenit comes to negotiating withsuppliers to find the best costs.

“We offer all potential customersa free consultation and followingthis meeting we can come backwith a full quote with no hiddenexpenses for the project. Ourservice from planning toinstallation means that your wholeproject will be managed properlyfrom the outset and there arefinance packages for ourcommercial clients.”

For more information visit

www.global-renewables-group.com

or contact Robert directly on

+44 (0)7764 224613.

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