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DISTRIBUTED WIND


DISTRIBU WIND


OUR READERSHIP MAY NOT HAVE HEARD THE EXPRESSION ‘DISTRIBUTED WIND’ Julian Martin CEO, ICE Renewables explains...


“Many of our customers in the agricultural and commercial sectors have high local energy demand whether to operate machinery or refrigeration equipment. Distributed wind energy production allows for energy to be produced at the point of consumption and allows the producer to directly off-set local energy requirements and feed the excess produced back into the network to be consumed locally. This model is more efficient than centralised energy production as there is less energy loss across the grid.”


WIND TURBINES FOR COMMERCIAL BUSINESS


Commercial business, like many business industries, is constantly being hit by fluctuating energy bills. With energy prices expected to continue to rise by 15% over the next 18 months (Office for Budget Responsibility), now is the time to investigate renewable energy sources which can hugely benefit your business.


SUSTAINABILITY


Sustainability is a key driver and message across the business sector from retailers, processors and producers. It makes financial sense to embrace existing and new ways to reduce the environmental impact of the business, cut carbon from the supply chain and save on energy bills. There is now an element of expectation from the end customer with each part of the supply chain being expected to reduce their carbon footprint. Companies who embrace reducing the environmental impact of their business will see the savings.


UK LEADER


ICE Renewables is the UK leader in Distributed Medium and Megawatt Wind Turbines, committed to carbon reduction and sustainable buisness. A proven track


record with megawatts of medium wind turbine installations across the UK, they help their customers choose the right wind turbine, take their project through planning, design and build, and then provide reliable and speedy operations and maintenance support to help them to get the most out of their wind project.


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