Tuesday 19 April 2011

Crowvalley Cattery

The owners of Crowvalley Cattery, Mr and Mrs Williams, know all about good business sense, their cattery has been top-level service to local cat-lovers in South Wales for over 10 years, they have a successful short-hair cat breeding business and Mrs Williams is a top-class seamstress.  It was natural therefore that they would seek to invest in microgeneration to reduce their bills and gain a 25 year income, with a solar PV installation.

Crowvalley Cattery
Norman Environmental were the obvious choice for a couple looking for the same quality, care and attention they provide their own clients' feline family members. We specified a bespoke frame to take advantage of the southerly aspect enjoyed by the cattery roof, upon which we have mounted 8 Jinko 235M panels connected to an Eversolar inverter, to provide a 1.88kW installation.




The installation is performing very well in the spring sunshine we have been enjoying so far and Mr and Mrs Williams are proudly showing it off at any opportunity:

8 panel installation at The Crowvalley Cattery


"We're the envy of all our friends, many of them have stopped by just to take a look at the solar panels - we're very happy with it."





Over a period of 25 years the cattery should benefit by upwards of £30,000 cumulative income, assuming a moderate and steady inflation rate. The starting tariff is the 43.3p per unit (brought in by DECC for all installations from 01/04/2011 to 31/3/2012) and this will adjust with inflation, as will the benefit gained by avoiding importing energy from the grid.

Crowvalley

Crowvalley is a beautiful part of South Wales with ample opportunity for the local people to reap the benefits of renewable energy solutions.  Norman Environmental will be keeping in close contact with the Cattery, as we do all our clients, to keep tabs on the performance of their installation - the results of which will be published on our website.
 


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