A main advantages of building the substation within a container is that the substation arrives on site with pre-installed and fully tested switchgear, which is ready for immediate connection, followed by customer witness testing.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/containerised-substations.php
Monday, 24 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Landowners opportunity to make money
Renewable energy projects present opportunities to landowners for long term lease deals typically 20 years with no costs
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Monday, 19 November 2012
African solar power for Europe?
Massive projects to install solar power fields to power Europe now in doubt. Power generation needs to be in local control
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Friday, 9 November 2012
Anaerobic Digesters
Anaerobic digesters are being installed for smaller customers than before. Any organic waste can be processed such as paper, grass, food, and animal waste, to produce gas
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Monday, 29 October 2012
Green Energy opportunities
If you have opportunities to invest in Green Energy projects, turn to a company with 18 MVA renewable projects in the last 6 months
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
15% target for renewables by 2020
Government targets for renewable energy to 15% by 2020 present many opportunities for projects and income. Call us to discuss any opportunities
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/index.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/index.php
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Get your power connected
Once you have a renewable or other power scheme planned, we can help you connect the output to the grid cost effectively
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
RenewableUK 2012
With 300 companies active, RenewableUK 2012 is the premier renewable energy event. Come and visit us to see what makes us able to help you
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Undertaking architectural design with emphasis on conservation
We build aspects of bring our expertise on conservation, energy, engineering, lighting and internal communications from the beginning of the project
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/architectural.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/architectural.php
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Anaerobic Digestion plant design available
Anaerobic Digestion plant take biodegradeable material to produce methane gas for heat and fertiliser too. win win.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Talk to us at NEC 2-4 October
G2 Energy are exhibiting at the Solar Power UK Conference and Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, from 2nd – 4th October 2012. Come and meet us
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Landowners attracted to renewable energy projects
Land owners can benefit from a substantial ongoing income with no outgoings once renewable scheme is in commission.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Sunday, 26 August 2012
G2, specialists in installing renewable energy generatio
G2 Projects will offer a complete turnkey solution for your renewable generation project
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/renewable-generation-developments.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/renewable-generation-developments.php
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Wind turbine projects keep rolling out
3 major Wind Turbine projects completed in Yorkshire in 2012, we are the experts
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/news.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/news.php
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Driven to innovate, with the experience to make it succeed
Because we approach design from so many different perspectives, it gives us an unequalled ability and desire to innovate.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/electrical.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/electrical.php
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Maintenance Options available
Dependent on the nature of the installation and infrastructure, G2 Projects may offer a Build, Own & Operate (BOO) agreement or an Energy Service Company (ESCo) agreement, or simply a site specific Operational and Maintenance (O&M) contract to meet the clients requirements.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/operations-maintainance.php
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/operations-maintainance.php
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Solar Power UK Conference October 2012
G2 Energy are exhibiting at the Solar Power UK Conference and Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, from 2nd – 4th October 2012.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Friday, 20 July 2012
Our Architectural design team delivers your vision
Clients come to G2 design for extraordinary Architectural design work developed through a highly collaborative process. http://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/architectural.php
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Complete embedded generation support
If you are considering an ‘embedded generation’ scheme, G2 Energy can help you. We will design and build your complete project. http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Friday, 6 July 2012
Join forces with the dynamic renewable development firm
In the last 6 months alone G2 ENERGY have been directly involved in the commissioning of over 18MVA of renewable developments with extremely challenging lead times http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Any size project undertaken
We are as comfortable designing the smallest house extension as we are helping a business rebrand its office headquarters: or planninhttp://www.g2energy.co.uk/design/g a new electrical substation supplying 20,000 homes.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
All inclusive service for energy projects
G2 projects are able to bring together via strategic partners and suppliers all you require to deliver a successful project.http://www.g2energy.co.uk/index.php
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
To date we have connected in excess of 20MW of generation to the grid including large scale solar PV schemes and Medium Wind Turbines. See our Latest Projects section for more information.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
One for your diary:
G2 Energy are exhibiting at the Solar Power UK Conference and Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, from 2nd – 4th October 2012.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
G2 Energy are exhibiting at the Solar Power UK Conference and Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, from 2nd – 4th October 2012.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
INVITATION 500kW Wind Turbine
INVITATION
500kW Wind Turbine
Open Day
INVITATION
500kW Wind Turbine
Open Day
Tuesday 15th May 2012 - 10am to 4pm
Kirkburn Grange, Garton on the Wolds, Driffield
(By Kind Permission of J K B Megginson & Sons)
About the day
Andrew and Simon Megginson recently
erected a 500kW EWT Wind Turbine on
their land near Garton on the Wolds in
East Yorkshire.
As part of the launch they will be holding
an open day on 15th May 2012 and we
would like to invite you along to see it up
close and gather information from the
“horse’s mouth”. You are welcome any
time between 10am and 4pm on the day.
We will be joined on the day by a number
of representatives from other companies,
which have all formed part of the
successful installation, commissioning,
financing and on-going management of
the turbine.
The opposite page shows which
companies will be in attendance and how
they each contributed towards the
successful completion of this project.
The Open Day will be held at:
Kirkburn Grange,
Driffield, East Yorkshire,
YO25 9LP.
Between 10.00am – 4.00pm on 15th May.
Please do feel free to ask other colleagues or friends you feel may be interested
in attending this event.
Bacon sarnies, tea and coffee are available all day.
Companies involved
in the process:
“Independent advice for entire
project, providing project
management, planning, funding,
valuation and trading structure”
“Design and Build of all the Electrical
and Civil balance of plant works”
“Direct drive turbine manufacturer,
logistics, erection / commissioning,
operations and maintenance
provider”
“Provided all the legal advice on both
the turbine purchase contract and
balance of plant contract, along with
all necessary lending documentation”
“Financing for the entire project on a
flexible arrangement to suit the
needs of the client”
“Provided comprehensive insurance
coverage during the construction
and operational phases of the
contract, including ‘all risks’ of
damage including plant breakdown
to the turbine itself and loss of
income”
Directions to the open day
SAT NAV’s - enter postcode YO25 9LP
Travelling east along the A166 into Garton on the Wolds:
1. Travel through Garton and take a right hand turn onto Station Road.
2. Take the first right, past the row of cottages and next left to Kirkburn Grange.
3. Follow the road past Kirkburn Grange on your right.
4. You will see the turbine on the right once you pass through the trees.
5. Follow the track and parking will be signposted.
From Kirkburn end of Station Road
1.
Take the second left turn off station road onto the single track road up to
Kirkburn Grange passed the cottages.
2.
Follow the above directions from step 3.
Please note there will be no access through Kirkburn or Kirkburn Manor, the
postcode (YO25 9LP) will take you to a row of cottages. Site marked with a red
box on the plan below.
500kW Wind Turbine
Open Day
INVITATION
500kW Wind Turbine
Open Day
Tuesday 15th May 2012 - 10am to 4pm
Kirkburn Grange, Garton on the Wolds, Driffield
(By Kind Permission of J K B Megginson & Sons)
About the day
Andrew and Simon Megginson recently
erected a 500kW EWT Wind Turbine on
their land near Garton on the Wolds in
East Yorkshire.
As part of the launch they will be holding
an open day on 15th May 2012 and we
would like to invite you along to see it up
close and gather information from the
“horse’s mouth”. You are welcome any
time between 10am and 4pm on the day.
We will be joined on the day by a number
of representatives from other companies,
which have all formed part of the
successful installation, commissioning,
financing and on-going management of
the turbine.
The opposite page shows which
companies will be in attendance and how
they each contributed towards the
successful completion of this project.
The Open Day will be held at:
Kirkburn Grange,
Driffield, East Yorkshire,
YO25 9LP.
Between 10.00am – 4.00pm on 15th May.
Please do feel free to ask other colleagues or friends you feel may be interested
in attending this event.
Bacon sarnies, tea and coffee are available all day.
Companies involved
in the process:
“Independent advice for entire
project, providing project
management, planning, funding,
valuation and trading structure”
“Design and Build of all the Electrical
and Civil balance of plant works”
“Direct drive turbine manufacturer,
logistics, erection / commissioning,
operations and maintenance
provider”
“Provided all the legal advice on both
the turbine purchase contract and
balance of plant contract, along with
all necessary lending documentation”
“Financing for the entire project on a
flexible arrangement to suit the
needs of the client”
“Provided comprehensive insurance
coverage during the construction
and operational phases of the
contract, including ‘all risks’ of
damage including plant breakdown
to the turbine itself and loss of
income”
Directions to the open day
SAT NAV’s - enter postcode YO25 9LP
Travelling east along the A166 into Garton on the Wolds:
1. Travel through Garton and take a right hand turn onto Station Road.
2. Take the first right, past the row of cottages and next left to Kirkburn Grange.
3. Follow the road past Kirkburn Grange on your right.
4. You will see the turbine on the right once you pass through the trees.
5. Follow the track and parking will be signposted.
From Kirkburn end of Station Road
1.
Take the second left turn off station road onto the single track road up to
Kirkburn Grange passed the cottages.
2.
Follow the above directions from step 3.
Please note there will be no access through Kirkburn or Kirkburn Manor, the
postcode (YO25 9LP) will take you to a row of cottages. Site marked with a red
box on the plan below.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
The Pros and Cons of Wind Turbines
People have been discussing and testing renewable energy sources for many
years, the problem is that many people felt that we would never run out of
fossil fuels. This made the development of renewable energy sources take a back
seat to other concerns. Things have now changed, the world now has to grasp the
concept that we have reached our peak oil production and will soon see the end
of fossil fuels. This has put the search for viable renewable energy sources in
the forefront, and renewable energy wind
turbines are one of the main items on the list of energy sources.
Renewable energy make use of the wind in order to create electricity. As the wind turns the blades, the blades spin a turbine inside of the housing. This turbine creates the electricity, which is either added to the electrical grid or stored in storage batteries. It is the same principle as a water turbine except that the turbine is turned by the wind. Wind turbines have a great deal of potential but there are some pros and cons that need to be considered. The first benefit of the wind is that it is renewable, and in many parts of the world plentiful. That is why you see wind farms full of wind turbines showing up in different areas of the world. Another benefit is that wind power is inexpensive, although commercial wind turbines are large and impressive looking they are actually inexpensive to build and maintain. Wind turbines can create massive amounts of electricity if wind farms are placed in the proper area where they can make full use of the available wind. They come in all sizes; there are even models for home use that will generate enough power to run a single-family residence. There are even plans for building homemade wind turbines for those that like to tackle projects on their own.
Those are some of the benefits of renewable wind; let us look at some of the drawbacks. The biggest problem with wind turbines is they need the wind to operate, and it cannot be obstructed. This means the turbines cannot be erected near urban areas where the wind is either blocked or disturbed by large buildings. Commercial turbines are large and take a lot of space in order to operate properly. This means that to power a city, electricity will need to travel over long distances in order to reach populated areas. For the homeowner who would like a personal wind turbine you need to have plenty of open space around your home. You will need to be thirty feet higher than the nearest obstruction, and that obstruction should be at least three hundred feet from your wind turbine. This will leave urban homeowners searching for a power source other than renewable energy wind turbines.
Urban homeowners may need to choose one of the other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or magnetic generators. Many people believe that in the future we will need to make use of various types of renewable energy sources because all of the ones currently available have limitations. Renewable energy depends on an unobstructed wind flow; solar panels depend on many sunny days, geo-thermal devices are still in testing, and many people are sceptical of magnetic generators.
Renewable energy make use of the wind in order to create electricity. As the wind turns the blades, the blades spin a turbine inside of the housing. This turbine creates the electricity, which is either added to the electrical grid or stored in storage batteries. It is the same principle as a water turbine except that the turbine is turned by the wind. Wind turbines have a great deal of potential but there are some pros and cons that need to be considered. The first benefit of the wind is that it is renewable, and in many parts of the world plentiful. That is why you see wind farms full of wind turbines showing up in different areas of the world. Another benefit is that wind power is inexpensive, although commercial wind turbines are large and impressive looking they are actually inexpensive to build and maintain. Wind turbines can create massive amounts of electricity if wind farms are placed in the proper area where they can make full use of the available wind. They come in all sizes; there are even models for home use that will generate enough power to run a single-family residence. There are even plans for building homemade wind turbines for those that like to tackle projects on their own.
Those are some of the benefits of renewable wind; let us look at some of the drawbacks. The biggest problem with wind turbines is they need the wind to operate, and it cannot be obstructed. This means the turbines cannot be erected near urban areas where the wind is either blocked or disturbed by large buildings. Commercial turbines are large and take a lot of space in order to operate properly. This means that to power a city, electricity will need to travel over long distances in order to reach populated areas. For the homeowner who would like a personal wind turbine you need to have plenty of open space around your home. You will need to be thirty feet higher than the nearest obstruction, and that obstruction should be at least three hundred feet from your wind turbine. This will leave urban homeowners searching for a power source other than renewable energy wind turbines.
Urban homeowners may need to choose one of the other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or magnetic generators. Many people believe that in the future we will need to make use of various types of renewable energy sources because all of the ones currently available have limitations. Renewable energy depends on an unobstructed wind flow; solar panels depend on many sunny days, geo-thermal devices are still in testing, and many people are sceptical of magnetic generators.
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