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Biomass for Business of Power Generation

`Biomass` is not a new concept to those in the business of power generation. It may, however, be a new idea to SME`s and local firms looking to improve their fuel-efficiency and take steps towards making their busiesses carbon neutral. `Biomass` is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. When used to generate energy the term is often used to mean plant based material, but biomass can equally apply to both animal and vegetable derived material.

Commercial & Agricultural

Solar Power for Commercial Locations

H2ecO design plan and build 10kW to 250kW roof & ground mounted Solar PV systems. We build them quickly and carefully according to a customers needs. We have expertise in turning around a commercial installation typically in 4 weeks from your order. The whole project takes a little longer depending on how long the local DNO (National Grid) & Planning office take to respond.

Farm Solar Power Installations

H2ecO design plan and build 10kW to 250kW roof & ground mounted Solar PV systems. We build them quickly and carefully according to a customers needs. We have expertise in turning around a commercial installation typically in 4 weeks from your order. The whole project takes a little longer depending on how long the local DNO (National Grid) & Planning office take to respond.

Site Suitability Services

Not every building or field is suitable for photovoltaic (PV) and the financial returns depend on selecting the best site and orientation.

Planning Permissionl Services

Recent changes to the planning rules have brought a large proportion of building-mounted commercial PV into permitted development rights. This means that planning permission is not required. We always recommend talking to the local planners to check their position and we help with or carry out that process. In most cases, planning is not needed.

Connection to the National Grid

As a PV system generates electricity and is connected to the National Grid, it has an impact on the Grid. The local DNO (Distribution Network Operator) requires an application to be made detailing the proposed generator. They then assess the likely impact of the generator on the surrounding Network and assess if it is possible to connect the system. They will reply with either a yes, a yes with minor costs for required upgrades or a yes with a large cost for a significant upgrade.