Project type: Domestic

Work in Progress
This photo shows an in-roof system being installed. The system used is Viridian Clearline, which is simple to install on new roofs at felt and batten stage. Tiles or slates are then completed, Making for a seamless roof. This system is also feeding a Tesla Powerwall2 battery.
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The Old Corset Factory
Solar panels were required for this former industrial building given a new lease of life through this conversion to apartments. This 17kW
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Blackford Beauty
We used a roof integrated mounting system for this architect-designed house in Somerset.
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Small space, large system – with Panasonic
Space was tight on this converted barn but Panasonic’s high-efficiency panels fitted the bill perfectly.
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Optimised LG system – Thornbury
This 3.99kW solar PV system uses LG285S1C panels, giving maximum output with only 14 panels.
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Hanham Hall – zero carbon development
This was the first large-scale housing scheme to achieve the 2016 zero – carbon standard. For some residents of the estate however, zero carbon was not quote good enough
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Neat New Builds in Nailsea
These new build solar installations came about as the result of the refurbishment of the old Friendship Inn public house
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All Blacks in Bath…..
This solar panel installation uses the sleek LG monocrystalline ‘all black’ panel. These look far less industrial than silver framed panels, and are favoured by architects and planners, especially when designing solar PV installations on important buildings, slate roofs and conservation areas.
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Ecocetera Installing Solar PV in Winterbourne
Ecocetera installed this 4kW solar PV system comprising LG 250 S1K ‘all black’ solar modules with a Fronius inverter.
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Small is beautiful…
Just because you don’t have acres of south facing roof space doesn’t mean a small solar PV system won’t be viable, as this system demonstrates.
Only eight panels fit on this roof – but the returns are so good for solar that this system will pay for itself in less than eight years.
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