Wednesday, 30 January 2013
g2energy structures an energy project to suit your circumstances
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/
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Tidal power to provide 15% to 20% of UK power
The EU has provided funding of £30 million recently for UK projects to develop tidal power which could provide 20% of UK power needs http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Rapid demand for renewable developments
Government targets to meet 15% of the UK Energy needs from Renewable sources by the year 2020, has driven an increase in the number of Renewable Developments requiring a Grid connecton.
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/renewable-developments/
Monday, 24 December 2012
Containerised substation
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
http://www.g2energy.co.uk/projects/containerised-substations.php
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/
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