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Cel-F Solar Rebrands to Reflect Its Multiple Services to Renewables

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Company Press Release, Chris Innis

Ecolution is the new brand name for multi-technology renewable energy systems provider Cel-F Solar Systems Limited. “The Ecolution brand was chosen to reflect the strong position the company has achieved in recent years in corporate and commercial client sectors and across multiple renewable energy technologies,” explains Paul Mines, Chairman at Ecolution. “As the renewable sector continues to develop into a more sophisticated marketplace in response to changing government legislation and product development, it is important that our customers understand our full product and service offering. With more than 10 years experience in the design, installation and maintenance of building integrated renewable energy systems, Ecolution is taking a lead in the UK market.” Whilst retaining its headquarters in Kent, the company’s new Thames Valley/South West operations are sited on the recently completed Easter Park Aldermaston development near Reading. This will enhance the logistics response to customers West of London. “The new high quality office facility will allow us to respond to the consistent growth we have achieved by providing a 360º solution to clients’ renewable energy needs,” commented Alan Fry, Business Development Director at Ecolution.

Ecolution operates within the commercial and residential sectors. The company designs, installs and maintains a wide range of building-integrated renewable energy technologies, including Solar Hot Water systems, Solar Photovoltaic systems, Wind Turbines, Ground Source and Air Source Heat Pumps, and Biomass boilers.

“From initial advice and design, through to installation, maintenance and support, we have extensive experience across the commercial, public and residential sectors. Being independent, we are able to select the very latest technologies from a range of manufacturers and therefore provide clients with genuinely unbiased advice and unrivalled service. We have consistently demonstrated to our clients that the earlier we are involved in the design of a project, the better the integration of renewable technologies within the development.” The rebranding and expansion into the Thames Valley are part of a wider strategy being implemented by Ecolution this year after attracting substantial investment from Bank of Scotland’s Growth Equity team in 2007. Ecolution has just launched a new website, www.ecolutionrenewables.com, detailing all the different energy systems available as well as providing information on grants and funding opportunities. Ecolution operates within the commercial and residential sectors. The company designs, installs and maintains a wide range of building-integrated renewable energy technologies, including Solar Hot Water systems, Solar Photovoltaic systems, Wind Turbines, Ground Source and Air Source Heat Pumps, and Biomass boilers. The new Easter Park Aldermaston office complex features a range of energy-saving measures, including ground-source heat pumps, low-energy lighting, waste and water management systems, and double glazing throughout. The Easter Group is a member of the UK Green Building Council and seeks to achieve high environmental ratings for all its developments.

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