Bristol company Solarsense UK is helping to spark the nation in making the most of renewable energy technology- and winning awards for the way it does so.
A specialist in commercial-sized systems, it has completed many landmark projects such as roof-mounted solar PV installations for Bristol Zoo, Bristol, Keynsham Council Building and Town Hall, the Duchy of Cornwall and for Worthy Farm, site of the Glastonbury Festival.
Only recently was it named Regen SW Installer of the Year and Domestic Installer of the Year, both for 2014, but the prestigious awards are just the latest in a wealth of titles gained during a glitteringly successful 20-year pioneering history.
And with Bristol designated 2015 European Green Capital, Solarsense UK is continuing to break new ground as it champions the city’s current status.
Along with hosting events linked to the Go Green Business programme, it is eagerly anticipating the opening of its new Zero Carbon Hub next to its Brockley Lane HQ, a combined demonstration facility, educational zone and conference venue for renewable energy technologies featuring the latest innovations in renewable energy and passivhaus practice.
Solarsense now it employs 25 full-time staff and offers a broad range of renewable technologies including solar thermal, solar PV and ground and air-source heat pumps.
With an annual turnover of around £5 million, it has earned a glowing reputation through hard work, honesty and listening to customers’ needs, ensuring each project is completed in a professional and timely manner.
The Zero Carbon Hub aside, there’s even more for Solarsense to anticipate, including a new commercial PV array at Brabantia’s distribution warehouse in Nailse a and a massive 1.8MW solar farm being built on five acres at Moor house, for Low Carbon Gordano Limited, a community-owned co-operative.
If you are looking for a renewable energy solution, be it on a domestic or commercial basis, see how Solarsense UK can help you at www.solarsense-uk.com or email info@solarsense-uk.com