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Azur Solar launches solar web shop for installers and dealers

Azur Solar has launched an online shop for installers that makes selecting and ordering components and kits significantly easier, quicker and also cheaper, particularly as an introductory offer means that MCS installers visiting www.azur-solar-shop.co.uk and registering will receive a £100 discount on their first order over £2,000.

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Trust me, I’m an installer

Renewable energy installation is a multi-faceted operation and the role of installer has ramped up. Not only is there training to undertake, legislation to adhere to and technology to keep abreast of, but there is the added responsibility of acting as advisor to the customer. Amid the day-to-day running of a renewables business, it can be easy to overlook the needs of the consumer and assume they come to you fully armed with a battery of energy expertise. However, they may not know which technology best suits their needs, FiTs may be getting them in a flap and they may feel confused cutting through the cowboys to find a company they can trust. This is where the you come in – it’s important to know the answers to your customer’s questions, allaying any queries they may have about investing in renewable technology.

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Skills for sustainable growth

In order to meet the demands of the Climate Change Act, installers need to gain the knowledge, skills and certification to work with renewable technologies. Simon Allan, director of renewables,  explains what this means for the industry and how materials suppliers such as Plumb Center are perfectly placed to be a key reference, information and training source. The carbon targets set by the Climate Change Act will make some extraordinary demands on the construction industry, not only to deliver very low impact new buildings but to substantially refurbish the vast majority our 26 million dwellings and the 2.5 million non-domestic buildings.

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Minority report

There won’t be many readers of REI that haven’t cast their eyes over the recent Which? report which highlighted certain aspects of the way solar PV is sold. But how did the industry view the magazine’s findings? By Lu Rahman

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Solar powered learning for Surrey students

As part of a major £61m investment, including a new 18,000 sq m educational building for its students, East Surrey College has installed 1050 Kingspan Renewables Thermomax solar thermal vacuum tubes to service its annual hot water needs, which significantly cut carbon emissions and lower energy costs. A model of sustainability, the new landmark building in Redhill has been awarded a BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good,’ with the large-scale solar thermal installation complemented by rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing, a wood chip fuelled biomass boiler and translucent cladding panels for thermal insulation and high levels of natural daylight.

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Thames provides source for sustainable energy through heat pump

A waterside property in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, has been fitted with a heat pump system from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK, which generates its energy from the River Thames. Mike and Doris Tucker had owned the character stone-built property for seven years and now, in retirement, decided to investigate ways to make the home more energy efficient and sustainable. This included replacement double glazing, improved loft insulation and a high efficiency heat pump. Tucker, a qualified engineer, previously used LPG gas, as the property is not on mains gas. Over the past two years, with significant LPG price increases, set to continue  into the future, he decided it was time to act.  He found heat pump installer Geothermique during an internet research on heat pumps and local installers, and was impressed when they came  to survey his property, the resulting survey results and savings projections.

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Hot Stuff

Wood Energy has launched a biomass fuelled Green Heat Module. It has been specifically designed to be easily retrofitted onto large commercial and public sector buildings, making deployment of a biomass heating solution significantly simpler and much quicker than traditional complex installations.  The Green Heat Module represents the coming together of Wood Energy’s knowledge of biomass boilers and the global expertise in renewable energy within RES, giving customers a robust, turnkey route to a truly sustainable heating solution.

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Vaillant adds to range

Vaillant has added to its renewables portfolio with the launch of its geoTHERM air range of air to water heat pumps (AWHP), suitable for a wide range of applications in new build and refurbishment properties.  The geoTHERM air range consists of three models – 7kW, 12kW and 15kW – each of which aims to provide maximum comfort and efficiency, combined with simple installation, smooth operation and advanced diagnostics.

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Team effort

Enecsys has teamed with Ember to bring wireless ZigBee communications to roof-top solar PV systems so that households and businesses can better monitor and optimize their systems’ performance. Enecsys has integrated Ember’s ZigBee system-on-chip (SoC) and ZigBee PRO software into its SMI series of micro inverters, which convert the DC output of solar panels into AC for connection to the electricity grid. Unlike traditional centralized string inverters, Enecsys’ micro inverters connect to each module of a solar PV system, or each pair of modules in the case of the “Duo” product. They deliver better energy harvest, higher reliability, longer life expectancy, and greater solar PV design flexibility.

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Less is more with Siliken

According to Siliken, using the SLK72M6L or the SLK72P6L means installing 20 per cent fewer modules to obtain the same power The company claims to have carried out another step forward in terms of research and development with these 280Wp modules. Efficiency is up to 15.7 per cent for the polycrystallines and up to 16 per cent for the monocrystallines. This high quality and reliability of the modules guarantees a quick return on the investment in any photovoltaic installation, either residential, industrial or on a solar farm, says the company.

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Boxing clever

According to Schueco UK, the Schueco PowerHouse is a complete PV solar energy system in a box.

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PTS Renewables brochure out

PTS has launched a comprehensive Renewables Brochure to help installers make the right choices when it comes to specifying energy efficient products.

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Surge protection devices preserve solar PV investment

Carlo Gavazzi has extended its solar energy portfolio with new surge protection devices that provide backup protection without internal fuses. The innovative DSF surge arrestors embody a special internal backup that ensures they remain safe at the end of varistor life, ensuring safe transient overvoltage protection for combiner boxes in photovoltaic systems.

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PV power

Enecsys is offering a cost-saving 480W duo micro inverter for solar PV modules The duo concept connects two solar PV modules with power point tracking for maximised energy harvest at no cost premium over string inverters.

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Warming news

Dimplex is extending choices in solar thermal water heating, with the launch of the SOLC201 flat plate collector, which it says provides a cost-effective way to start enjoying low cost, low carbon hot water. The SOLC201 is solar keymark approved, meaning that it will be eligible for the financial incentives available under the Renewable Heat Incentive.

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Daikin heat pump system receives MCS accreditation

Daikin UK is continuing to work with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme by achieving accreditation for its Low Temperature Integrated Split System. The newly accredited Daikin Altherma Low Temperature Split System – which has been designed to provide an all-in-one, renewable solution – is already proven to reduce carbon emissions from heating and hot water provision when compared with other traditional systems. In this solution, the floor standing indoor hydrobox and stainless steel unvented cylinder are integrated into one neat package.

Out of the box

Cyntech Components, electro-mechanical components supplier, has launched a universal junction box for silicon-wafer solar PV modules that can be quickly customised to suit each application. It comes with three surface-mounted bypass diodes as standard but up to six can be installed. There is a choice of soldered or crimpled contacts, and the boxes can accommodate standard ribbon cables or non-ribbon crossing cables. This easy customisation means that only one type of box has to be stocked to meet the requirements of a variety of applications.