AN OSWESTRY firm is enhancing its reputation as an environmentally-friendly champion by turning to solar power.
TG Group is committed to operating in a sustainable and responsible manner at all its locations, and now its TG Electrical Services team, based in Oswestry, are set to oversee the installation of 152 photovoltaic panels on the roof of the firm’s Bridgnorth branch.
The project is a partnership between TG Electrical Services and Caplor Energy, which is part of the Caplor Group based in Herefordshire.
TG Electrical Services manager, Chris Lloyd, who leads the Oswestry team, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Caplor who are renowned for their award-winning renewable energy projects and it’s great for our team to be able to work on our own builders’ merchants building at Chartwell Park.
“Thanks to Caplor’s advice and expert knowledge, we believe the figures show we will recoup our costs in just over three years which is excellent news and it will help us to achieve our aims to tread as lightly as possible on the environment around us.”
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Neil Evans, from Caplor Energy, said: “Rising energy costs and climate concerns are becoming increasing threats for businesses, consumers and communities.
"We are all responsible for the environment we live in and can take control of our future by choosing sustainable and informed ways to power our homes and businesses.
“We’re very pleased to be working alongside TG Electrical Services to deliver their solar installation, and we believe it will help them to make a real difference to their energy costs and to the environment around them.”
As part of the solar panel project, TG Group received support from the Marches Renewable Energy Grant scheme which allows eligible applicants to apply for a 50 per cent grant towards new installations of renewable technologies.
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