Stevenage-based solar-panel supremos Climateshield needed a case study to showcase their handiwork on a local project.
Case studies are more formal than other copy types and focus on facts and figures over concepts and ideas.
They’re usually a bit longer than this one, but, y’know, the brief.
So this work is an example of what I can do with my serious-er head on.
A Climateshield case study
Stevenage-based business, Kitchen Ergonomics, contacted us with the challenge of future-proofing their energy source whilst also lowering energy bills.
Managing director and business owner, Andy Ward, realised that the cost of conventional energy was not sustainable as the company grew. And, with local funds available for solar installation, the business was keen to take advantage.
“We were looking for a trouble-free installation,” said Andy, “and we had lots of questions and concerns surrounding costs.”
“Climateshield were a massive help. They showed us how to apply for a grant, which we received and which allowed us to proceed with the project.”
In addition to reducing costs, Kitchen Ergonomics was keen to play their part in giving future generations a clean and sustainable environment to live in.
“Not only did we reduce our energy bills, it also felt good that we were taking care of our planet and our children’s future home by lowering our carbon footprint,” he said.
With a healthy 15.9% return on investment, this installation will save approximately £1,018 in the first year and a whopping £60,365* over the 25 year term, as well as cutting 2,291kg of carbon emissions per year – the equivalent of planting 100 trees.
If, like Kitchen Ergonomics, you want to reduce your energy bills and switch to a sustainable source of energy, get in touch. We can help you too.
Install details:
11.84kwp Solar PV system
32 x JA Solar (Tier 1 and bankable) 380w panels
1 x 10kw 4G Solis inverter with monitoring
*All figures are estimates only; further detail on calculations can be provided on request.
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