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Carey Ambrose have created a Domestic Clean Tech support service.

Marc Carey, Managing Director said, "With so much talk nowadays regarding clean technology (or renewables) and various offers based on the government cash-back schemes, it can be very confusing for home-owners to make informed decisions about the best option for their property."

"Carey Ambrose have over five years experience working with emerging Clean Tech providers so we can confidently advice our clients on the best solution for their needs."

All Carey Ambrose projects are based on hybridised systems that really benefit the client on a number of levels:
  • Access to the most up to date Clean Tech/Renewables

  • Full solution to energy needs; provision for:

    Electrical demand
    Space heating requirements
    Hot water requirements

  • An acceptable return on the investment - usually 5 - 7 years

  • All projects fully managed, including applications for cash-back etc

  • Access to funding if required for capital outlay

  • Access to managed Pay as you Save (PAYS) and/or ESCO models - especially useful for social housing clients.

    To receive a free consultation simply contact the team 
Industry News

FIT cuts due DEC 12th

An unbelievable decision from the "greenest government ever" to slash the electricity Feed In Tariff for solar PV by more than 50%, effective December 12th, 2011.

While most sensible people in the solar business agree that the Feed In Tariffs have been set at too high a level and need to be cut, the speed and timing of the cut, with no forewarning, has left the entire industry (5,000 companies employing 25,000 people) in an impossible position. It does not help the industry that government ministers were denying any fast-track cuts were intended just days before they were announced.

It is now impossible for most companies in this emerging market to be able to source standard requisites such as PV panels, inverters, roof mounting rails, and installation capacity, in order to ensure customers are serviced before the cut-off date. Suppliers of these essential items are unable to guarantee delivery within a four week time-frame. Many smaller companies, founded in the last 18 months, face the possibility of bankruptcy as they are unable to meet the deadlines set by the government.

This is going to leave tens of thousands of disgruntled consumers nationwide, many of whom have parted with considerable sums of money to secure an installation. It is unlikely these people will be well-disposed towards the government if the company they wrote a deposit cheque to goes bankrupt and they lose their money. This is a very real possibility in the case of numerous smaller businesses.

Contact your local MP if you care about the future for renewables and the emerging clean tech market.

Contact details for your MP can be found here: http://www.writetothem.com/.

Partner News

The Cracking Energy Machines Ltd (CEML) Solution

Cracking Energy Machines Ltd (CEML) have designed, manufactured and patented an innovative process plant that uses proprietary technology to 'crack' hydrocarbons from a number of specific waste products. Until now these waste products were being disposed of in landfill sites as they are difficult to recycle. These waste products include end of life vehicle tyres and plastics and there is already a growing global issue regarding the disposal of these products. The CEML energy cracking unit processes these waste products eventually converting the output from into energy.

The CEML processing plant will also handle other materials and products such as sustainable forestry. This facility will help the emerging nations generate their own sustainable energy without damaging the environment. 

The patented cracking process enables the net production of power (electricity), from the process outputs of diesel fuel and liquid petroleum gas. The process is very efficient, for each unit of energy used for 'cracking' approximately four units of energy are produced, which represents a net energy gain of around 300%.