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A solar survey app that has been approved for sale on iTunes. The UK Solar Survey app for UK home owners uses the iPhone to do a "self survey" and see if energy consumption, orientation, shading, roof space and application are correct for PV. Consumers enter details about their property and use their finger to draw the obstructions and shading on the roof space, then the software's algorithms do the rest.

Andy Proctor, creator of the app, saw the iPhone as the best platform with it's built in compass and access to customers interested in PV with iTunes.

The benefit is an independent result that you can then compare with your quote from a PV company and interrogate the quote, the company and the price.

You can also check out the feasibility before contacting an installer, as well as selecting to have MCS installers contact you after seeing your results, should you choose to offer this information to the installers on the UK Solar Survey database of installers.

The UK Solar Survey website has more information and the app can be downloaded on iTunes.

The android and web-based version are due out Q4 of 2011

www.uksolarsurvey.co.uk

Cold food distributor harnesses solar

Cold food distributor harnesses solar »

Tuesday 29th November 2011

The UK’s largest cold food storage and distribution provider, the Yearsley Group, is saving around 340 tonnes of harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) a year utilising energy generated from a solar photovoltaic (PV) installation designed by Waxman Energy. The installation will enable the Yearsley Group to generate 10% of its annual electricity needs as well as minimising its impact on the environment.

Waxman Energy designed and supplied the whole system for the project.  The £2.2m installation saw a total of 5,000 sq metres of solar PV panels, capable of producing 310,000 kilowatt hours per annum, installed across two sites at Heywood, Greater Manchester and Holmewood, near Chesterfield. The project utilised over eight and a half miles of DC cable and saw 3,160 Phono Solar PS240M modules fitted to the southern elevations of both buildings’ roofs using the Fix 2-7 Schletter mounting system.  Each building also had 20 SMA STP-17000 inverters installed to convert the energy.

Bury-based Solar Choice carried out the installation on behalf of the Yearsley Group.  During the design and consultation stage, the technical team from Waxman Energy assessed the roof type of the buildings, including directions and elevations and designed optimum systems to best capitalise on both buildings’ properties and harness as much power from the sun as possible.

Solar Choice Sales Director Ajay Hargreaves said: “Yearsley Group has made a major investment and cleverly made use of its existing assets to create green energy to help power its own operations and help it to meet the environmental policies of many of its customers.

“These are by far the largest roof mounted installations we have ever done and one of the biggest in the UK, producing an enormous amount of electricity in a clean and sustainable way and significantly reducing the company’s reliance on the National Grid.
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