Hawbush Primary School, Dudley
Eco2Solar recently installed a Viessmann solar energy system as part of the refurbishment of this pre-school building in Brierley Hill, West Midlands. The highly efficient tubes have the ability to provide around 70% of the schools’ hot water demands – saving a lot of money and energy, whilst providing an excellent educational tool for the pupils, teachers and parents alike! The system is virtually maintenance free and can simply be left alone to do its job while school life continues around it.
read moreBrighton University
Eco2Solar installed eight evacuated tube collectors on the “green roof” of the new bioscience building in a significant project by Morgan Ashurst. This new facility will house the university’s biggest lecture theatre with a seating capacity of over 300, multifunctional lecture rooms and a ‘green roof’ space incorporating a greenhouse, as well as clinical skills, clinical practice and teaching rooms, a histology lab, microscopy and NMR facilities and a microbiology research lab to name a few.
read moreWarwick, Kings High School for Girls
This solar heating installation was compled in July 2009, during Kings’ school holidays. The installation was part of a building extension to house the new Creative Arts Department at the school.
read moreKeele University
Eco2Solar installed a solar energy system at the new astrophysics building at Keel University. This contributed towards their BREEAM Excellent award. The 8 evacuated tube collectors were installed on a wall – as we can rotate the collector “fins” within the tubes to the correct angle on installation.
read moreTrinity Methodist Church, Kidderminster
Solar powered hot water is part of a major refurbishment of the cloakroom areas during November 2008. As part of the installation we fitted a display unit in the reception area so that all of the congregation and users of the busy church, such as blood donors, can see how effective the system is and how much energy it generates.
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