Mitchell Evans Sustainable Energy Systems

Mitchell Evans has developed the understanding and experience to oversee the installation of sustainable energy systems to anybody interested in reducing their energy costs whilst reducing their environmental footprint.

We can advise on the most suitable installation of ecological, sustainable and cost justifiable energy systems. These sustainable energy systems include:

Ground source heat pumps
Air source heat pumps
Bio-Mass heating systems
Wind Turbines
Solar Hot water thermal panels

Photovoltaic solar panels

 

All these systems can be designed to work with underfloor heating and conventional heating systems.

We can also advise on installation requirements to bring your current house or proposed new developments up to current requirements. With regard to residential developments and with a high percentage of the UK 's carbon dioxide emissions coming from the energy we use to heat and power our homes it is imperative that new homes are designed and built with a view to be sustainable. All new homes at present require to have a minimum of 10% of their emissions reduced by sustainable energy.  this figure is to rise to eventual carbon free housing.

Mitchell Evans can advise on the necessary requirements to achieve the Sustainable Homes Code Guide with respect to all new planning permissions for new developments and new houses.

With regard to property refurbishments and extensions, these too offer excellent opportunities for the integration of renewable and energy efficient systems. Typically properties built prior to local authority legislation are inefficient with regards to energy consumption and carbon emissions output which result in a property with having high energy bills, inconsistent heat distribution and a considerable carbon footprint. We here at Mitchell Evans can develop and consult on innovative and proven methods of analysing specific requirements to include the integration of energy sustainable systems to run the houses through the existing heating system or new heating systems.
 
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