Leatherhead, 15 March 2012 – Infinite Energy, a renewable energy solutions specialist is pleased to announce the completion of over 200kWp of solar PV (photovoltaic) over five different sites with Space Station. A Space Station Plc, the longest established self storage company in the UK, has five sites and wanted to reduce their energy bills and CO2 emissions by installing solar PV panels. Infinite Energy was highly recommended to Space Station and offered both a competitive quotation for the project as well as an excellent monitoring package which was key to Space Station’s criteria for the installation. Infinite Energy has installed a total of 205kWp using more than 850 solar panels across all Space Station sites which will produce nearly 180,000kWh of energy per annum, an enormous annual saving of over £10,000 on electricity bills and carbon emissions will be cut on an annual basis by a staggering 100 tonnes of CO2. Now that this initial installation is complete, Infinite Energy is now assisting Space Station with their “Greener policies” and has recommended changing their light bulbs for LED light bulbs which will contribute to reducing their energy bills. Kevin Prince, General Manager at Space Station comments: “Infinite Energy completed an efficient, professional installation from start to finish. Their surveys highlighted supplier and planning issues that needed resolving but they dealt with this without any fuss or down-time. It was a big project to undertake but Infinite Energy took the strain and led us through the whole process. I am very pleased we chose them”. Sam Tilley, Managing Director of Infinite Energy concludes: “I am so pleased that the multi-installation for Space Station went so smoothly and that they are already reaping the benefits of their solar panel installation. We will continue supporting Space Station with their greener policy every way we can.” Technical Information: 205kWp was produced using Trina and LDK panels and Hilti and InterSol mounting systems. The inverters were SMA Tripower. Remote monitoring of the site is carried out using eMig.
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