Tuesday 31 July 2012



DECC last week released their Digest of UK Energy Statistics for 2012 which provided some encouraging data for those who are working toward a more sustainable future for the UK.

Most notably was the year-on-year increase of electricity generated from renewable sources from 2010 to 2011 as it rose from 6.8% to 9.4% of the total energy supply.

With the deployment of so many small scale solar installations, wind farms and commercial solar PV fields in 2012 this figure can only go one way in 2012, up.

Pie chart showing electricity supply by fuel




Digest of UK energy statistics 2012
www.decc.gov.ukThursday, July 26, 2012 9:32:00 AM
Statistical press release: Digest of UK energy statistics 2012
The Department of Energy and Climate Change today releases 4 key publications:
  • Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics 2012
  • UK Energy in Brief
  • Energy Flow Chart
  • Energy Consumption in the United Kingdom
providing detailed analysis of production, transformation and consumption of energy in 2011.


What do you make of our increased reliance on renewable energy sources?  Will it only ever compliment fossil fuels and nuclear power or eventually take its place? Let us know you thoughts below.

Friday 27 July 2012

Reducing the Costs of Solar PV

Greg Barker's role as Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change is not an easy one, he is tasked with responsibility for Climate change, fuel poverty and green economy.  It is the green economy that affects Norman Environmental, as it is that very sector of the market in which we operate.


In recent times the attractive Feed-in-Tariff rates for those who choose Solar PV have been tweaked, slashed, changed and meddled with to redress perceived imbalances in the system.  It is our role as Solar PV providers to roll with the punches and understand exactly how changes to these benefits impact on our customers - so that we can communicate clearly and make sales on an open and honest basis, the hallmark of a good, honest business.


The announcement from Mr Barker that FiT's have a certain future is good news, hopefully allowing us and other installers to concentrate on providing a better service to our customers, making us more efficient and giving clients some security.


Mr Barker goes on to say that he now intends to "work on bringing the price of installation down".  This sounds like good news for customers but the fact of the matter is that with less Solar PV demand companies genuinely cannot afford to undertake the work any more cheaply than they already do.


Exclusive: Certainty for feed-in tariffs - Solar Power Portal
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Would you accept the government intervening in your industry, setting prices or meddling with your company structure?  How could such an intervention even be undertaken? Let us know your thoughts below.

Monday 9 July 2012

5 Steps to Beat the Feed-in-Tariff Deadline

Could you benefit from £1,000 in your pocket every year for the next 25 years?  Do you believe in quality and long term security?  How about if that return was PROTECTED against inflation?

That is what a new Solar PV system from Norman Environmental and SolarWorld could bring you - effectively securing your energy future.

If you're anything like most UK residents you use more electricity and pay more per unit for it than ever.  You can measure this increased cost in pounds and pence - or by that fear and dread at the end of each month or quarter as you wait for your electricity bill to land on the doorstep, with an ominous 'thump'.

Any money you have struggled to save over the years is only growing at a rate below inflation as it sits in a high street bank.  Meanwhile there are strong rumours that the Bank of England's base rate could fall even further to 0.25%.  The stock market is not fairing much better.

Your opportunity to do something about this is closing, and it's closing fast.  On 31/7/2012 the Solar PV feed in tariff rate will be cut by 5p/unit and 5 years in length. Effectively reducing the overall returns by 40%.

The good news is that there is still time to secure the higher rate tariff if you ACT NOW.  Below you can find 5 simple steps that will help you ease your worries about energy costs and secure the following benefits;
  • Up to £38,000 (20% in savings and 80% cash)
  • 12% return on your investment EVERY year for 25 years
  • A fast and simple installation of a hi-tech improvement to your property
  • A high quality system by reputable installers - installed and certified BEFORE the tariff dro
So to get all this and more just follow these 5 simple steps;
  1. Click to Download our FREE ebook explaining,
    • the basics of Solar PV and the feed in tariff
    • how many panels you could fit on your roof
  2. Follow the link to use our FREE online Solar PV returns calculator and find out today's value of your 25 year returns
  3. Click to arrange a FREE site survey and quotation 
  4. Place your order
  5. Sit back, relax and enjoy 25 years of PASSIVE INCOME
Hurry though, time is short and we've promised ourselves not no more than 5 Solar PV orders before 31/7/2012.

Our unique guarantee is based on our experience and expertise.  We promise that for any order we accept we will complete and certify that installation in time for you to benefit from the highest applicable feed-in-tariff rate.  If we don't deliver your system in time then it is FREE. No catches, all we have to do is accept your order and we will deliver - or it's on us!

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, follow our five step plan NOW and secure your energy future.



Sunday 1 July 2012

Accredited SolarWorld Installers

Saturday 30th June was a day of great excitement at Norman Environmental as that was the day that we received our marketing starter pack from SolarWorld and officially started life as an accredited SolarWorld installer. 


It is a real feather in the cap for us to become one of a select few accredited installers in the UK as SolarWorld vet each of the applicants and select them on merit - so that they can protect their own brand and reputation. This is something we can really appreciate and is why we NEVER sub-contract our solar projects to other installers.



In our pack we received a number of exclusive goodies including official SolarWorld shirts, stickers, balloons, pens, information leaflets and a roll up banner. These items help us use the SolarWorld brand to promote our own high quality service.


Best of all is the mini solar panel, this is a great tool for us as it allows our prospective customers to see the quality of a SolarWorld unit up-close, something they are unlikely to get the opportunity to have once panels are installed high up on their roof. Watch out for a video coming soon where we use the mini panel to explain a Solar PV installation and demonstrate the quality of SolarWorld.



We are actively seeking the support of larger brands to build our own reputation, we see this as a way to attract customers who want proven international quality but the kind of attention and support you get from a small, family business. We see this as the best combination of quality and long-protection and security.


Do you use the brands of larger companies to promote your small business? Tell us your story in the space below and get a selection of SolarWorld trinkets in the post, on us.