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GEZE UK sponsors ironmongery award


GEZE UK is sponsoring the primary award for a biennial event which celebrates the best of British architectural ironmongery specification. The ‘Winner of Winners’ Award is chosen from all the category winners from the 2019 GAI/RIBA Architectural Ironmongery Specification Awards which takes place on 21st


March. It will be the fourth consecutive time that GEZE UK has sponsored the prestigious award which recognises an entire specification team – architectural ironmongers and architect – and highlights the synergy of the professional partnership.


01543 443000 www.geze.co.uk No Feed-in Tariffs? No problem for commercial-scale roof-top solar power


The ending of the Government’s feed-in tariff scheme, paid to renewable energy schemes since 2010, won’t hamper the financial viability for businesses of commercial-scale roof-top solar power, says solar power company, Mypower. It will still offer a ROI of 14-15 per cent, offer substantial financial and environmental benefits and continue to compete successfully with ‘conventional’ energy on the open market. Solar PV systems are 50 per cent more efficient and cheaper than 10 years ago: larger-scale commercial installations generate electricity at 4-6p/kWh compared to 14-15p for energy from the Grid. As energy demands of companies, farms and industry peak during the day when the PV panels are most productive, a significant proportion of clients’ energy needs is replaced with cheaper energy for at least 25 years. With no moving parts, a solar PV system is easy to maintain in the long-term. The removal of feed-in tariffs should actually lead to increased demand. Gone will be uncertainty around effects of future Government policy on financial viability, and gone will be the paperwork with its perceived complexity dissuading many from considering solar power at all.


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