Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy For New Builds

Designing which renewable energy suits your new build can be a tricky task. You’ll want to ensure that the technology brings a real benefit to the new home whilst keeping costs down. Furthermore it’s not always clear which technology will suit your build.

Complete Renewables have developed a new service for developers, architects and self-builders. Working from your initial plans we’ll advise which type of renewable energy will suit your needs.

We’ve developed our service with two intentions

–       Firstly to provide a quick and clear picture of which renewable energy sources are suitable for a property. We’ll let you know exactly which technologies can be installed, the total savings for the future home owner, cost of installation and any government incentives available – such as the Renewable Heat Incentive or Renewable Premium Payment

–       Secondly, in response to building regulations, we’ll make sure you meet your required level of renewable energy. Whether you’re interested in simply meeting the minimum requirement, or looking for a longer-term reduction in carbon footprint and energy costs.

How Our Service Works:

Air Source Heat Pump New BuildWe’re experienced at dealing with planning stage drawings. From your drawings we’ll create detailed heat-loss calculations. Combined with the dimensions of your project, we’ll be able to ascertain exactly which renewable energy suits the development. Furthermore we’ll provide predicted heating/running costs and earning from government incentives such as the Renewable Heat Incentive and Feed-in Tariff.

There’s no charge for this service, and no obligation. All we ask is that you consider our proposal when installing your renewable energy

Some Information About Complete Renewables Ltd.

We are an established local business supplying and installing renewable energy throughout Essex. We are fully MCS accredited and work to the standards set out in the Renewable Energy Consumer Code.

We are certificated installers all the main renewable energy companies, including Dimplex, Mitsubishi, Samsung and Vallaint

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Helping New Builds Reach Their 10% Renewable Energy Target

The 10% renewable energy requirement is part of the national planning guidance and is enforced in regions. Put simply; 10% of a new build property’s energy requirements must come from a renewable source.

In reaction to this we’ve developed our new renewable energy specification service. Working from your architectural drawings and plans, we calculate a property’s expected heat loss. From this we design a heating system capable of providing a home’s warmth coupled with low energy bills. As part of this specification service, we’ll ensure the systems provides at least 10% of the renewable energy for the build.

Furthermore if you’re looking to reach your 10% target within a tight budget, we can specify for this also. For example a two panel solar PV or solar thermal system is inexpensive and may meet your needs.

As a business who works closely with a broad range of develops and self-build projects we have the experience necessary to ensure renewables complement rather than complicate your project.

Adding a renewable energy source to your project includes a number of benefits. Firstly, living cost for the new home owner will be reduced dramatically. Heightened public awareness of renewable energy coupled with the continuous rise of energy bills has led many home buyers to actively look for these technologies when buying a new home.

Secondly renewable energies provide an immediate positive impression. Developers we work with will make use of the hot water a solar thermal system can provide to encourage a purchase. Anyone viewing the property will be able to feel hot water flowing from the taps, whilst the immersion heater is turned off.

Thirdly renewable energies provide an impression of high quality and value. This combined with the look and feel of a new build creates a compelling combination.

If you’d like any further information, please get in contact. Either by phone, email or through our contact form.