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Consumer Energy Solutions invests £500k in Treorchy training centre

A LEADING consumer energy efficiency company has opened a brand new state-of-the-art, immersive training facility in Treorchy at a cost of £0.5 million, paving the way for thousands of recruits to learn the skills needed to enter, and progress within, the energy trade.

Swansea-based Consumer Energy Solutions (CES) supports customers in reducing their carbon footprint and reducing their energy bills and has already successfully improved the energy efficiency of over 8,000 homes across the UK.

The new insulation department training facility in the heart of the Welsh Valleys has been purpose-built to allow for comprehensive training in various insulation techniques and complements CES’s heating systems training facility in Cardiff which it acquired last year.

The Treorchy training facility, on the Abergorki Industrial Estate, encompasses a 5,000 ft2 main area, 7,500 ft2 first floor storage plus three classrooms. The facility is also used to train CES installers on the rules, regulations, and techniques involved in installing ventilation equipment, which is necessary before any insulation work begins.

Ben Strinati, Insulation Director at Consumer Energy Solutions, said: “The way the business was growing, and the need to recruit more and more insulation teams, combined with a lack of suitable training infrastructure present in the industry, we took the initiative to construct our own custom-built facility and invested £500,000 in the Treorchy site. We take great pride in our advanced training facilities which have been purposefully designed to educate both new recruits and experienced team members in the CES way. Being able to train individuals in all the necessary trades, means we can execute an installation from start to finish, making it a quick and smooth experience for our customers.”

CES has its headquarters in Swansea with permanent bases in south Wales, north Wales, west Wales and Exeter. It currently operates 42 teams of insulation installers, each of which includes carpenters, dry-liners, plasterers and multi-skilled installers, alongside eight dedicated loft insulation teams. The company is committed to providing comprehensive training for all staff and arranges regular manufacturer training programmes and seminars to ensure installers are up to date with frequent regulation reviews and advancement in technology. Basic training starts with an NVQ qualification in construction and building treatments with further learning based on the energy efficiency measure and the method of installation. Additionally, all operatives receive annual training in the latest health and safety regulation, promoting a safe installation for themselves and customers.

The Treorchy facility is part of CES’s ambitious expansion plans which include recruiting 15 insulation teams every month. Finished to such a high standard, the unit has attracted interest from external companies looking to utilise the centre for in-house development purposes.

Ben continued: “We have a highly experienced recruitment team which is supporting our growth vision by finding the right professionals for the roles available, whether in-house or in the field. Our training facilities then come into play, providing crucial training and coaching opportunities for employees.

“At a time when fuel poverty and the climate crisis is such a high priority, we are determined to do all we can to help people reduce their energy usage and save money on their bills and the best way we can do this is by building and training the next generation of energy efficiency professionals to reach more people.”

For further information, visit www.consumerenergysolutions.co.uk.

Renewable Energy Suppliers That Businesses Should Consider Switching To

New research, conducted by Tide in collaboration with Connect Earth, investigated the best options for greener energy suppliers for businesses, using a variety of factors to evaluate your options.

Connect Earth collected the emissions figure that companies report, before calculating an emissions factor that considers other factors like the size of the company, the number of employees, and the type of business activities the company performs, allowing fair comparison of two or more companies’ carbon performance. After folding together the banking data and the analysis from Connect Earth, the findings offer clear recommendations about the best green energy suppliers, including Octopus Energy, Ovo Energy, Ecotricity, Good Energy, and Green Energy UK (GEUK).

Tide and Connect Earth have joined forces to find simple ways for Tide customers to reduce their carbon footprint and, at the same time, reduce costs and/or offer a better experience for their customers.

Heather Cobb, VP Member Engagement Marketing at Tide, added:

“While our main mission is to help you grow your business by giving you the best tools to manage your money, we know that our future depends on the world becoming more sustainable in all domains of life and work.  With this in mind, we’re delighted to partner with Connect Earth to shine a light on the environmental impact of typical business spending.

“The green energy suppliers listed here are all making efforts to increase our use of renewable energy, while also investing in a variety of environmental initiatives. Choosing green energy suppliers also encourages a greater reliance on renewable energy sources, which may help influence policy makers and help society move to a brighter future. Of course, you’ll need to also compare how the deals of the companies mentioned stack up against your current provider, and the cost implications of switching.

“As well as helping our customers make green choices, here at Tide we are working towards being Net Zero – watch this space”.

Joshua Couchman, Data Acquisition and Strategy Manager at Connect Earth, added:

“Thanks to improvements in technology, it can be cheaper to produce renewable energy than to stick with fossil fuels. As much as $321bn and around 3 gigatons of CO2 annually could be saved with a complete switch to clean energy sources, according to analysis by Rewiring America.

“Connect Earth is an environmental data company that uses your banking data to calculate your carbon footprint. After analysing anonymised transaction data, we can see that many of Tide’s customers could save by switching to green energy suppliers”.

For more information on the research, visit: https://www.tide.co/blog/business-tips/how-green-is-your-energy/

Finbra Answers Brits’ Most Common Questions About Air Source Heat Pumps.

Air source heat pumps are building the momentum for green energy across the UK, with savvy homeowners already making the switch to these sustainable heating systems. Finbra, a leading renewable energy heating company based in Woodbridge, Suffolk, shares the answers to some of the most common questions homeowners have about air heat pump installation and maintenance.

Why switch to air source heat pumps?

In the long run, air source heat pumps can provide enormous benefits to homeowners, reducing both their carbon footprint and their energy bills. Air source heat pumps have been proven to be up to 300% more efficient than conventional heating systems, generating more energy than they consume.

Jason Finbra, Managing Director of Finbra, says:

‘Since Finbra started offering air source heat pumps to our clients, we’ve seen more and more homeowners make the switch to these more efficient and sustainable systems. Here at Finbra, we offer reliable, long-lasting air source heat pumps that will warm up your home for 20-25 years, and we provide a 7-year guarantee with up to a 7-year warranty on some models. If your home is well-insulated and you keep up with annual maintenance of your air source heat pumps, there is so much to be gained from this effective heating system.’’

Do air source heat pumps work in winter?

Air source heat pumps work by taking heat from outside and delivering it inside, similar to air conditioners. While this might seem counterproductive when the temperatures plummet in the colder months, heat pumps can actually effectively extract heat even when air temperatures are as low as –25°C. Jason says:

‘Most places in the UK don’t experience winters anywhere near as harsh as –25°C, so supplied by Finbra air source heat pumps effectively heat your home even during winter. However, it’s important for homeowners to know that during the colder months, air source heat pumps will consume slightly more energy compared to during other seasons. To reduce your energy bill and make sure you get the most from your air source heat pumps, we suggest making sure your home is properly insulated.’

Are air source heat pumps expensive to install and maintain?

On average, the cost of installing an air source heat pump system starts from £10,000, depending on the size of your home. Finbra’s MCS compliant heat pump installations are eligible for a Renewable Heat Incentive (currently available until 31st March 2022) which can give homeowners great savings in the long run by offering quarterly payments for up to 7 years. Jason adds:

‘Making the switch from an old, conventional heating system is the most complicated part of the process, but our engineers at Finbra are highly skilled and experienced in assessing all types of homes and buildings to recommend the best renewable energy heating solution for you. Once installed, air source heat pumps are very reliable and effective, providing both heating and cooling solutions and saving you money, compared to traditional heating systems which work out to be both more expensive and less environmentally sustainable.’

Nothing but Growth for North-East based Green Supplier Limited

In 2019, Green Supplier Limited was set up with one goal in mind; to build a business that would combat carbon emissions. One year on and the North-East based energy supplier, appropriately named ‘Green’, is thriving. Having secured it’s position within a competitive market, the company now supplies low cost, clean renewable energy to more than 90,000 eco-conscious customers and has created nearly 100 new jobs (recruiting 60% of their current workforce during lockdown with no plans to stop) within the North-East and across the UK.

Collectively, the company and its members are working to create a greener future for generations to come. With 100% of their electricity sourced from renewable technologies, such as offshore wind turbines, the average Green member will save 700kg of CO2 from entering the atmosphere. Green supplies energy to members across the UK. They promise that with every unit of electricity they use, another unit is returned to the National Grid.

Green is focused on modernising the energy market, offering members 24 hour support, 7 days a week via live chat, web portal, over the phone and via their app. By incorporating artificial intelligence and new technologies, Green gives customers tailored insights into their energy usage and spend. This, according to their website, can lead to savings upwards of £300/yr.

This year we’ve definitely seen the devastating impact that human activity has had on our planet. With huge forest fires and extreme weather, it has been hard to ignore the current climate crisis. Most recently, David Attenborough’s documentary, ‘A Life On Our Planet’ highlighted just how important it is to lead greener lifestyles. The BBC broadcaster paints a frightening picture of our not so distant future, suggesting that by 2100s the security and stability of our planet will be lost.

“Our natural world is under greater pressure now than at any time in human history, and the future of the entire planet – on which every single one of us depends – is in grave jeopardy.”

Thankfully, impending doom isn’t the key takeaway from Attenborough’s witness statement. “We still have an opportunity to reverse catastrophic biodiversity loss, but time is running out” Sir David, 94, adds.

Switching to renewable energy is a large part of the solution, making companies like Green an imperative part of the UK’s future.

Peter McGirr, the Chief Executive of Green said “At Green, we believe climate change is one of the biggest issues facing our generation. With this in mind, we’re glad to be playing a small part in helping our eco-conscious members make the change to using energy from renewable sources. With a great value proposition, we’re making their energy easier to manage day to day with our easy to use app and our friendly team, who are always available to assist.”

It is because of Green’s commitment to supplying renewable electricity and the company’s outstanding customer service, that they have seen month-on-month growth since launch.

Rated “excellent” on Trustpilot with over 4,300 5* reviews, members have continually praised the team for their dedication to Green members. In June 2020, this hard work was further rewarded when Green ranked 2nd place on the Citizen’s Advice Bureau for customer service. On social media, Green praised it’s staff and members, revealing their goal was to show month-on-month improvements in the next quarterly report.

To learn more, visit: green.energy