UK: Microgeneration is on!
An array of 5 Swifts, atop TESCO, in Diss, Norfolk
Two Proven 2.5 kW turbnines, integrated with PV panels and signage for Sainsbury's, Greenwich, London.
Two Proven 2.5 kW turbnines, integrated with PV panels and signage for Sainsbury's, Greenwich, London.
The Iskra AT5-1, 5 kW, turbine in Worksop, Nottinghamshire
A pair of AT5-1s powering the new Environmental Education Centre in Rushcliffe Country Park, Ruddington, near Nottingham
Phase 2 of the DTI’s Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) opens, it is the successor to the old Clear Skies program. Grants are available for the supply and installation of any combination of the following technologies:
- Solar photovoltaics
- Solar thermal hot water
- Wind turbines
- Ground source heat pumps
- Automated wood pellet stoves
- Wood fuelled boiler system
So hurry up and order your own home wind turbine, while supplies last!
Labels: buildings, energy efficiency, environment, renewable energy, urban planning, wind energy
3 Comments:
Not 100% sure on that one, but there are rumours that the grants offered by the goverment for these installations are reduced to such extent that the offer them monthly and they expire the same day!
http://www.eco-web.com/ is a green tech B2B clearinghouse board for products all over the planet. I didn't know if you've seen it.
I sent your blog url to Joan as Policewoman and you have a fan. I'm sending her some Rebeitika compilations soon.
this is way cool
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