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Solar Panels, Heat pumps, Solar Batteries & EV Chargers | Durham and Surrounding Areas
Renewable Technologies Installed in Durham
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5 stars Google Review
Total of 7 Solar panels installed on our bungalow roof last week. Very professional, polite and helpful installers.
5 stars Google Review
The workman were very professional, they did an excellent job! Very clean and dirty, we were kept updated with the progress of the works.
Excellent would definitely recommend this company to family and friends.
5 star review
Very happy with my installation of solar panels and was very impressed with the workmanship from this company. Everything left clean and tidy and I would definitely recommend them
Renewable energy brands we install in Durham
Our range of renewable energy brands includes Mistubishi, Vaillant, Fox Ess, Tesla Powerwall, EcoForest, LuxPower and Zappi
How can I find a renewable technology and solar panel installer in Durham?
With over 20 years’ experience installing solar panels and renewables, Green Building Renewables serves the Durham and Tyne Tees area. Installing renewable energy technology in your home or business is a considerable investment and one that needs expert design and installation. Green Building Renewables supply and install solar panels and battery storage, air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps and EV charging points with our award-winning team of renewable energy technicians, ensuring we specify the right equipment and look after you throughout the whole process, including our unrivalled after-sales support.
History of Green Building Renewables in Durham
In July 2022, Green Building Renewables proudly opened its Peterlee office, expanding our reach to the Durham area. This dynamic new location evolved from the acquisition of Peterlee-based solar panel installer Unique Energy, renowned for delivering renewable solutions through the government’s Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery Scheme.
Our dedicated team in Peterlee is focused on bringing cutting-edge solar technology and renewable energy solutions to County Durham. We remain committed to offering the latest innovations, including air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, solar panels, solar panel batteries, and EV charging points, throughout the North East. Embrace a greener future with Green Building Renewables in Peterlee, where sustainability meets expertise.
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Solar Energy and Renewable Energy Solutions in Durham
Within the Durham and Tyne Tees areas, encompassing Consett, Barnard Castle, and Stockton on Tees, May is the sunniest month, boasting an average of 190 hours of sunlight and 40% sunshine. This substantial amount of sunlight significantly benefits solar energy production, making May an optimal time for harnessing solar power. Even in December, when sunlight drops to an average of 40 hours, solar panels can still generate energy efficiently.
The ability to produce energy year-round provides both homes and businesses with a reliable, renewable source of power, reducing dependency on fossil fuels, lowering energy costs, and contributing to environmental sustainability. Additionally, solar energy systems can increase property values, offer incentives, and decrease the carbon footprint of the community.
How much do solar panels cost in Durham?
Determining the cost of solar panels in County Durham depends on various factors specific to each property. For a tailored estimate, visit the solar panel calculator section on our website. This handy tool will help us understand your unique requirements and provide an accurate cost estimate for your solar panel installation in County Durham. Get started today and discover how affordable and beneficial switching to solar energy can be for your home in Durham and the surrounding areas.
Renewable Energy and Sustainability in Durham
County Durham is home for over 930,000 people and whose Council supports various sustainability and renewables promoting schemes to help householders live more sustainably and affordably.
Through schemes such as the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) homeowners are helped with upfront costs of making improvements to their home including insulation. They also promote community energy which:
- places communities at the heart of energy discussions
- develops skills and jobs in the County Durham area
- reduces emissions
- keeps the financial rewards of these efforts local
Community groups can draw on various support of sustainability goals:
- advice on establishing groups
- feasibility studies
- financing and construction of projects.
How to find Green Building Renewables in Doncaster
Green Building RenewablesUnit 7 Whitworth Rd,
South West Industrial Estate,
Peterlee,
SR8 2LY
0191 716 5321
Commercial Renewable Energy Installations
If you’re a business in County Durham seeking to enhance sustainability and reduce energy costs, our team of renewable energy experts is here to help. Whether you need solar panels, solar panel batteries, air-source heat pumps, or ground-source heat pumps, we provide tailored solutions to meet your unique needs and budget. Empower your business with cutting-edge renewable energy technology and join the growing number of County Durham enterprises leading the way in environmental responsibility and economic efficiency.
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