renewable technologies
What are Renewable Technologies?
The United Kingdom currently relies heavily on coal, oil, and natural gas for its energy. Fossil fuels are non renewable, that is, they draw on finite resources that will eventually dwindle, becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve. In contrast, renewable energy resources - such as wind and solar energy - are constantly replenished.
Energy Delivery
Helping secure a clean energy future for the nation and the world isn't just about reducing energy usage or producing clean energy. It is about how energy moves from the power source to the end user. Moving the energy from point A to point B, or storing it at the site where it will be used, ‘is related to using our energy most effectively and wisely.
Why Choose Renewable Technologies at Sasie?
- As an accredited micro-generation supplier and installer, domestic clients may apply for grant funding under the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. Public sector clients can also apply to grant funding by using us under the Low Carbon Buildings Programme Phase 2 and the Communities Sustainable Energy Programme
- The VAT rate for domestic and public sector customers for renewable systems is 5%
- Corporate tax reductions are available for business, to assist in the purchase of renewable technologies
- Widespread adoption of the ‘Merton Rule’ (where at least 10% of anticipated energy demand must be generated on-site from a renewable source) and the Code for Sustainable Homes means renewable technologies may be the only way to obtain planning approval
- Renewable technologies require no scheduled maintenance or statutory inspections which means maintenance costs are significantly reduced – not sure this is correct for all cases
- Long term savings are assured as there is little reduction in efficiency throughout the lifetime of the technology
Confidence
- Sasie Ltd have over 6 years experience, ensuring that systems are designed correctly and delivered efficiently
- As a lead member of the STA, etc, Sasie Ltd are setting the industry standards for delivery and installation of renewable technologies
- Quality Management Systems in place to ensure systems meet and exceed client expectations
- We have strong commitment to all aspects of Health and Safety to ensure all projects are managed in a safe and professional manner to protect all persons directly or indirectly involved.
Operational benefits
- Renewable technologies can efficiently produce the majority of your heating and hot water – unless it’s a specially built eco house it would be pretty much impossible to supply all of the heating and hot water demand I’m afraid.
- Systems are exceptionally reliable and safe with a long term warranty
- Most systems are compact and discrete and can be integrated in to the existing design
- Renewable technologies can be implemented in a variety of ways to best suit your requirements
- 2 years parts and labour warranty applies to all systems with extended warranty periods available
Environmental benefits
- Renewable technologies can generate an increased in the total energy requirement in a carbon neutral way
- Renewable energy is produced Wind and Heat pumps can produce energy 24/7. Wind turbines are subject to wind conditions. Solar only works in daylight and is subject to Light Levels (cloudy days etc). Renewable are not affected by economic/political climate and it doesn’t cost money to produce energy with them (apart for installation costs). Renewable technologies can produce energy with no environmental impact (unless you count cooling the climate due to the suns energy beening used up in our homes although you would have to have a hell of a lot of solar panels and heat pumps to have any significant impact)
- Sustainable technologies (bio-mass, wood chip) can produce energy with no long term environmental impact







