New Case Studies!
We recently published customer case studies to our website to highlight working examples of how solar can benefit commercial businesses. They detail both annual cost savings and estimated CO2 figures. To find out more details of The Senator group, one of the largest contract furniture manufactures in the world, and a warehouse & logistics client’s experience with roof mounted solar, please see here
Top Article April!
A recent report produced in collaboration with Lancaster University and ecological consultancies, Wychwood Biodiversity and Clarkson & Woods, was launched at the Solar Energy UK trade association’s first Parliamentary reception this month. The study collected data from across 124 solar farms to determine that solar farms provide significant biodiversity benefits, including over 50% of sites seeing red listed birds.
If you are interested in the rest of the findings from the study please see the full article here
Renewable Connections Corporate Wine Tasting
Recently, The Cork Club visited our London Office and delivered a fantastic blind wine tasting session for our employees to enjoy. Along with trying different variations of wines, we also learnt about different characteristics of individual wines from the Cork Club expert.
The Cork Club LinkedIn Post here
Is Your Company Complaint?
Sustainable Energy First, an energy and sustainability consultancy, have fantastic resources and information available for companies, including free helpful guides about the various compliance initiatives that qualifying businesses need to consider. Free Energy and Compliance Guides | Sustainable Energy First (sefirst.com)
As many readers will already be aware, solar can have a direct benefit to commercial organisations, helping them meet low carbon and energy targets:
- ESOS – solar provides a clear route to energy saving
- EPCs – Commercial buildings must comply with Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards – MEES
- UK ETS – solar power could provides a power source before other carbon emitting fuels to ETS costs
- CBAM – many companies will be required to cut their carbon emissions for the 2027 deadline
Got to www.sefirst.com to find out more.