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Nov 30 2009 by Kelley Price, Evening Gazette
HOME eco energy experts Access Renewables have moved to larger premises to help cope with an ever-growing order book.
The company has gone from strength to strength since opening in Coundon, Bishop Auckland. Its new home on Skippers Lane Industrial Estate, Middlesbrough, was chosen to allow the business to be closer to its growing customer base on Teesside.
The company’s Karen Jones said: “We’ve won a number of contracts in recent months. A large proportion of our business was being carried out on Teesside, therefore a move seemed logical.”
The company is also expecting an increase in workload from the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme, which is planned to come in by April.
Sean Collier, from Access Renewables added: “The new tariffs mean solar photovoltaics has become more of an attractive investment.
“With the availability of the £2,500 grant, available until April next year, we are urging homeowners to install systems without delay.”
The company designs and installs solar photovoltaic systems, which comply fully with both the Low Carbon Buildings Programme grant scheme, and the new feed-in tariff scheme.