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CASE STUDIES

St Asaph Technium OpTIC - Wales (PV Systems)

The Technium OpTIC (Opto-electronics Technology and Incubation Centre) building in St Asaph, Wales, is for young technology business start-ups and features a photovoltaic system designed and installed by PV Systems.
 

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Albion Square Glass Canopy - Woking (PV Systems)

The photovoltaics for this landmark canopy have been designed and installed by PV Systems. The canopy covers the bus stops and the public square in front of Woking railway station.
 

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National Assembly for Wales - Cardiff (Wood Energy)

The Senedd is the Debating Chamber of the National Assembly for Wales and as such is the main centre for democracy and devolution in Wales.
 

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Trelowarren Estate - Cornwall (Wood Energy)

Trelowarren is one of Cornwall's most historic estates. Based on The Lizard, it is being carefully restored to balance conservation, private ownership and living history. A traditional working estate, it has been run by the same family for 600 years.
 

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Bedford County Hall (Future Heating)

Future Heating worked with Mouchel Parkman (on behalf of Bedford County Council) to design a solar thermal system that could use the existing (but redundant) 2000 litre storage cylinder.
 

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St Anne’s College (Future Heating)

Future Heating installs solar thermal in historic Oxford
St Anne’s College building is located in a sensitive planning area, so the modern building had to blend in with the surrounding historic buildings. The solar thermal panels were carefully designed not to be visible from any public right of way, this meant the panels were mounted at their minimum angle of 15 degrees.
 

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Listed Farmhouse in the Cotswolds (Solar Slate)

This Grade 2 listed property stands in an area of outstanding natural beauty and met with unanimous planning approval for Solar Slate in a sensitive location. A 2.1kWp Solar Slate system was installed to generate electricity and offset high heating bills.