London
Newcastle
020 7821 8749
0845 508 1638
At Inherent Energy we like a challenge and can provide a renewable energy solution to solve any problem. Our specialists offer a full range of services that include initial concept, design, installation, testing, commission and maintenance.
Inherent Energy is accredited under the BRE Microgeneration Certification Scheme for installing both Photovoltaic (solar electric) Systems & Solar Thermal (hot water) Systems. Accreditation number: MCS 1284.
We work closely with all sectors of the market including homeowners, architects, developers, housing associations, local authorities and contractors. We are totally independent and therefore can supply and install any accredited product or technology without being biased. With years of practical knowledge and experience we can tailor a design solution to suit all our client’s requirements.
Inherent Energy Ltd have many years experience, in capturing the natural energy stored in both the wind and the sun. This energy, virtually unlimited, once captured, can then be used to provide electrical energy.
Wind generators, solar panel arrays, combined wind and solar systems (with or without a standby generator) provide cost effective methods of supplying electrical energy to remote sites.
These methods of generating electrical energy reduce our dependence on non-renewable sources of energy such as fossil and nuclear fuels. Their increasing use therefore, helps to decrease the pollution, which is a by-product of conventional energy production.
As a result of extensive research, the efficiency of these systems has been increased dramatically. This has therefore made them suitable for an extremely wide range of applications.
Inherent Energy Ltd have supplied systems to customers as varied as Electricity and Water Authorities, Government Agencies and to private individuals both in the United Kingdom and worldwide. Our engineering and sales staff are working closely with agents and associates around the world to bring natural energy to remote sites.
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