All Installation Competition Winners
London Borough of Camden
Sustainability is a top priority for Camden Council and like other boroughs it is obliged to make substantial reductions in carbon emissions. With the aim of turning existing homes into energy efficient ones, Camden Council turned one of its existing properties, within the Camden Square Conservation Area, into an EcoHouse
Cymdeithas Tai Eryri
Cymdeithas Tai Eryri in partnership with Gwynedd Council has developed a series of ‘green’ low carbon terraced houses in Eithinog, Bangor, North Wales.
Runnymede Homes Ltd
To attain certain renewable energy targets, Runnymede Homes specified the installation of 16 Worcester Greenskies FKT high performance solar panels, housed on the flat roof of the building, with accompanying Greenskies twin coil cylinders and controllers.
Simon Richards
Lower Trevorder Barn has been converted to a very high standard. The installation incorporates Worcester’s in roof Greenskies FK240 solar panels, a Greenstore 280 litre cylinder and a Greenstore 9kW ground source heat pump in the main building
DJR Miles Bathroom Plumbing & Heating Ltd
Whitney based DJR Miles Bathroom Plumbing & Heating Ltd was rewarded for installing an energy efficient system to heat a 14th century home, formerly owned by King Charles I.
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council is currently seeking the budget to convert hundreds of its homes to using renewable technology as part of a far wider initiative to cut energy use across the region