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Overview
The Feed-in Tariff means that many more small-scale renewable energy installations are much more profitable and feasible than before. Contact us to discuss how to assess and make the most of your site.
Companies, developers, land-owners, public bodies, householders etc all have opportunities to incorporate more sustainable energy technologies and behaviour - to reduce costs , generate income and, at more strategic levels, encourage inward investment. The Enscape Consulting team have experience of providing support to clients in all of these areas and will be able to discuss with you opportunities appropriate to your situation. Enscape Consulting Services - Providing research and market intelligence to assist investment decisions in renewable energy.
- Auditing and behavioural analysis to establish Quick Wins in energy efficiency.
- Providing specifications for low-zero carbon developments.
- Project managing micro renewable energy projects, which may include multi-disciplinary expertise e.g. ecological surveys, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering etc.
- Securing grant funding for capital equipment e.g. turbines, generators etc.
- Capacity building and awareness raising, to enable decision-making on the most appropriate approaches.
Information Sources Europe | - The European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) is the umbrella organisation of the European renewable energy industry, trade and research associations. This incorporates bioenergy, geothermal, ocean, small hydropower, solar electricity, solar thermal and wind energy.
|  | - The European Commission is supporting renewable energy developments in Europe through a number of programmes aimed at building capacity through technological advances and education activities.
| | United Kingdom
| - Scottish Renewables is a trade body for enterprises with an interest in renewable energy technologies for wind, hydro, biomass etc. The organisation's website has a range of publications and topical discussion areas, including a regular magazine "Review" which can be downloaded.
|  | - The British Hydropower Association is a trade body established to encourage the development of renewable energy schemes using power derived from water sources (run off rivers, dams etc.)
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