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Re: Solar heated hot water
Glad people found it interesting. It's a bit OT, but that's not so much of
a
worry on this group, is it? ;-)
The company name is Summerleaze RE-Generation Ltd. Our web-site is
http://www.summerleaze.co.uk/regen/.
I knocked it together 3 years ago and
haven't done much with it since, so please excuse the fact it's not pretty,
complete or up-to-date. We've just taken on a full-time IT administrator,
so
it should improve in the near future.
We primarily generate electricity from landfill gas, but as I mentioned, we
are looking to move into other forms of biomass and possibly other types of
renewables. We currently have 17 generating stations running, from Devon to
Cumbria. Last year we generated nearly 234,000,000 units of renewable
electricity. As a small family-run company, we are very proud of the fact
that we are one of the largest generators of renewable electricity in the
country. Hope no one minds me briefly blowing our trumpet, seeing as you
asked.
Cheers,
Bruno
Scott Crowther wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> Thanks very much for your reply.
>
> It has given me a great deal to think about.
>
> I will continue to buy green power from unit[e] and was suspicious of
a
> possible hidden agenda with the 'regular' power companies supplying
green
> energy in the past - a suspicion that you seem to suggest is well
founded.
>
> I am prepared to pay the (small) extra it costs every month for green
power
> for the knowledge that I am having a reduced impact on the planets
natural
> resources. (I also train/cycle to work, and don't own a car, but
that's a
> separate matter...)
>
> BTW, if anyone else is interested in buying green power from unit[e],
let me
> know - I get £5 for everyone I introduce :-)
>
> A fascinating read, thanks.
>
> BTW, what is the name of your company - do you have a website?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott
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