None – in this case; he didnt have any ladders and Lothian Renewables helped out! Here’s the story – At a recent haircut, got chatting to the hairdresser about the savings that can be made by replacing traditional filament down-light with LED equivalents in this case replacing 50w GU10 bulbs with 4W equivalents with an…
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All Energy 2012
Lothian Renewables visited the All–Energy Exhibition & Conference, the country’s largest Renewables event held in Aberdeen in May. The event showcases the latest from all renewable technologies and provided, through the conference sessions, valuable information on the current developments regarding biomass. The image shows the Windhager Biomass stand with a number of their boilers on…
We’re in East Lothian Business Buzz
We have a small write up / business profile in the summer edition of East Lothian Business Buzz.
Windhager Training
The picture shows a Windhager BioWIN 60 kW wood pellet boiler at the Windhager training centre prior to training commencing, the picture below shows the same boiler some hrs later!
Dunbar Parish Church Hall public display
The public display unit installed as part of a 4kW system installed at Dunbar Parish Church Hall.
Enecsys micro inverter
A close up view of an Enecsys micro inverter. On this system each PV panel is connected to an individual inverter to give the best possible yield from the array. Remote access via the Internet allows performance data to be viewed from any location.
Hyundia black framed solar modules
Built in the height of the industrial revolution this iconic symbol of our carbon emitting past shown reflecting on one of the first arrays to utilise the hyundia black famed modules.
Barn Roof 4kW Solar Array
Fission and Fusion! Commissioned in December 2011 this 4kW system mounted on a barn roof provides renewable electricity the the adjacent farm house with Torness nuclear plant in the background.
Ground mounted 4kW Solar Array
Commissioned in the summer of 2011 this 4kW ground mounted system was the ideal solution for a PV system where the client’s roof was not suitable for a traditional roof mounted array.
Slate Roof Array, Scottish Borders
14 Sharp Mono 185W Panels installed on a Welsh Slate roofed cottage near Ashkirk in the Scottish Borders. The cottage’s primary heating source is an electric Aga which has been re-programmed to maximise the use of the excess electricity that the Panels produce.