Deborah sets up EWS Solar Power

EWS solar power logoEarlier this year, Deborah was so impressed by the installation of solar PV panels at her home that she decided to invest in the people behind the installation and set up the South West based renewable energy firm EWS Solar Power.


solar panelsThe technical know how and installation expertise behind EWS Solar Power is headed up by Adam Day and David Little, with over 20 years of electrical installation experience between them. David and Adam recognised the potential in Solar Power and identified a gap in the market for a solar power company that offers a real commitment to excellence in terms of both customer service and the products on offer.


Deborah said of her business partners “in a new and rapidly developing marketplace it is important that people are able to trust their installers to provide fair and unbiased recommendations, quality installations and good service at the right price, that is exactly my experience with the team at EWS. We have a great opportunity to revolutionise the way we produce energy in this country and at last the Government have made Solar PV a very real option for most people through the feed-in tariff."


EWS are based in Somerset and cover the whole of the South West of England. They offer both solar PV panels for electricity generation and solar thermal panels for hot water and heating. “According to official statistics South West England enjoys the highest levels of irradiation in the UK, making it the most efficient location in the country for solar panel installations and a perfect base for EWS Solar Power,” said David Little.


EWS are keen to encourage South West residents to minimise their carbon footprint whilst also reducing their energy bills and earning a significant income from the energy they produce.  Thanks to the feed-in tariff, introduced by the government in 2010, the average solar PV panel system is already earning customers over £800 annually, in addition to providing significant reductions on their energy bills and their carbon footprint. Adam Day said, “installing solar power is a win win situation at the moment and is only likely to become more attractive as energy prices continue to rise.”

 

To find out more visit the EWS Solar Power website