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MICROGENERATION
Rising energy costs and awareness of climate change and the
availability of grants are leading to growing interest in
building-scale renewable energy systems.
Through our Microgeneration specialist Joe Fergusson, Bell
Ingram provide independent and objective advice and support
to developers, landowners, businesses and householders on
wood and other biomass heating systems, heat pumps, solar,
micro wind, micro hydro, biofuel generation, community
heating and combined heat and power (CHP).
It is predicted that within the coming few years, steeply
rising world oil demand will exceed supply, resulting in a
sharp increase in inflation and particularly energy costs.
At the same time climate change is driving governments to
encourage saving of fossil energy and to penalise its
over-use by fiscal and other means.
The gradual introduction of Energy Performance Certificates
for buildings will affect property values, with energy
efficiency-related variations growing over time and buyers
and tenants attracted by homes with low running costs.
As a direct result of all of the above, pay-back times on
energy-efficiency measures and renewable energy systems,
such as automated wood systems, heat pumps and solar
collectors, will shrink. Demand is keeping costs fairly high
but government grants are available which make some schemes
attractive in the right circumstances, even at today’s
energy prices.
The market for renewable energy systems is fast-growing but
is fairly impenetrable by non-specialists. Quality of advice
and pricing vary. Fortunes are being made and lost and the
customer is in a very vulnerable position.
Some government-funded bodies such as the Energy Saving
Trust and the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre network can
provide basic and generic advice. However, except for larger
businesses, detailed and genuinely independent site-specific
advice is hard to find but is important and valuable.
In the past, the choice of methods for heating and powering
a building was limited and basic. However with the arrival
of a great variety of renewable energy options it is now
broad and complicated.
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The most cost-effective arrangement for a particular
building will involve some combination of insulation and
draft-proofing measures, heat recovery, gas, oil, wood
(logs, chips pellets, grain, straw), heat pump (ground, air
or water-source), solar (thermal or photovoltaic),
micro-hydro or small-scale wind.
The suitability of the myriad combinations of these systems
is very site-sensitive. The difference in the capital cost
and the payback between the right and the wrong choice can
be huge – a fast payback or no payback!
We recommend that, whether you are just starting to
contemplate an evaluation of your current system or close to
committing to a purchase, you should invest first in our
independent, specialist services. This will remove the risk
of making the wrong choice and provide reassurance, and the
cost could be quickly recovered.
We can give as much or as little help as is required, such
as:
A site visit and verbal advice, or attendance at a
project meeting
A site evaluation and report on the suitability and
relative benefits of the different options
A cost-benefit analysis of options under
consideration
Advice on, and assistance with, grant and planning
applications
Building and system design advice and feasibility
analysis (eg. for wood fuel supply)
Assistance with preparing tender specifications in
order that comparative quotations will
be comprehensive and on a like-for-like basis
Assistance with evaluating tenders/quotations
Project management assistance through to a trouble-
and stress-free commissioning
Joe Fergusson
01292 886 544
joe.fergusson@bellingram.co.uk |
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