Eagle Electrical, a Lincolnshire Electrical and Renewables company with a 17 year proven track record. Our customers use and recommend us because we offer: Good advice, excellent work and a fair price. At Eagle Electrical we specialise in helping home, farms, businesses and industrial sites throughout Lincolnshire. We've worked hard to become experts in our field, we're NICEIC approved and follows the RECC consumer code.
If you're looking for guidance on the best electrical solution for your business or home, call us today. We carry out all types of domestic and commercial electrical work. We're also renewables specialists - helping to service and install solar pv, battery storage, GSHP and ASHP. With Eagle's 'micro generation scheme' (MCS) accreditation, following completion of the installation, we can provide you with an MCS certificate for the work.
This allows you customer to qualify for the Renewable Heat Incentive payments (RHI). This government-backed scheme will essentially pay back the cost of the installation over 7 years (ground/air source heat pumps).
If you're looking for guidance on the best electrical solution for your business or home, call us today. We carry out all types of domestic and commercial electrical work. We're also renewables specialists - helping to service and install solar pv, battery storage, GSHP and ASHP. With Eagle's 'micro generation scheme' (MCS) accreditation, following completion of the installation, we can provide you with an MCS certificate for the work.
This allows you customer to qualify for the Renewable Heat Incentive payments (RHI). This government-backed scheme will essentially pay back the cost of the installation over 7 years (ground/air source heat pumps).
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SMEs, farmers and public sector organisations can save and earn significant amounts by generating their own power through solar photovoltaic panels.
In the process, your business will improve its green initiatives and meet carbon reduction commitments with minimal effort.
With the UK government committed to making a significant reduction to carbon emissions, they are strongly encouraging all businesses to adopt sustainable energy solutions.
There are different ways to do this, and we're confident that solar PV panels are the ideal option due to their clean, sleek, simple, effective and economic nature.
In the process, your business will improve its green initiatives and meet carbon reduction commitments with minimal effort.
With the UK government committed to making a significant reduction to carbon emissions, they are strongly encouraging all businesses to adopt sustainable energy solutions.
There are different ways to do this, and we're confident that solar PV panels are the ideal option due to their clean, sleek, simple, effective and economic nature.
Through solar photovoltaic panels, your roof will gather all available daylight and convert it into energy to be used around the home.
As a result, your carbon footprint will be reduced and your energy efficiency rating improved.
This benefits your finances as well as the environment.
Whilst saving on energy bills, you will also be paid for any surplus energy exported into the National Grid, providing an additional source of revenue.
Simultaneously, your home will help the UK to power homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and even street lights, so you'll know that you're doing your bit toward a greener Britain.
As a result, your carbon footprint will be reduced and your energy efficiency rating improved.
This benefits your finances as well as the environment.
Whilst saving on energy bills, you will also be paid for any surplus energy exported into the National Grid, providing an additional source of revenue.
Simultaneously, your home will help the UK to power homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and even street lights, so you'll know that you're doing your bit toward a greener Britain.
A kWh, or "kilo watt hour", is the standard used in all electricity bills as a "unit".
All electrical appliances have a rating in kWh and an appliance rated at 1kW will consume 1kWh (1 unit) for every hour it is on.
The smallest grid-connected system is a 1kW rating, which takes up around 8.2 square metres of roof space.
Don't worry, we'll do this for you.
Systems larger than 16 Amps require permission in advance from the network operator.
It is for you to decide which energy company you want to pay you your Feed-in Tariff, and the application for this must come from you.
All electrical appliances have a rating in kWh and an appliance rated at 1kW will consume 1kWh (1 unit) for every hour it is on.
The smallest grid-connected system is a 1kW rating, which takes up around 8.2 square metres of roof space.
Don't worry, we'll do this for you.
Systems larger than 16 Amps require permission in advance from the network operator.
It is for you to decide which energy company you want to pay you your Feed-in Tariff, and the application for this must come from you.
You shouldn't require planning permission unless your property is in a conservation area, and we'll inform your local area building control office prior to installation.
Below are some conditions and limits that must be adhered to.
Equipment should be sited to minimise the effect on the external appearance of the building.
Panels should not be installed above the highest part of the roof (excluding the chimney) and should project no more than 200mm from the roof slope or wall surface.
The panels must not be installed on a building that is within the grounds of a listed building or on a site designated as a scheduled monument.
Below are some conditions and limits that must be adhered to.
Equipment should be sited to minimise the effect on the external appearance of the building.
Panels should not be installed above the highest part of the roof (excluding the chimney) and should project no more than 200mm from the roof slope or wall surface.
The panels must not be installed on a building that is within the grounds of a listed building or on a site designated as a scheduled monument.
Similar to how ground source heat pumps soak up heat from beneath the ground, air source heat pumps (ASHPs) absorb it from the outside air.
The heat is then used to power radiators, underfloor heating systems and hot water heaters in your home.
ASHPs don't require a hot day in order to function; in fact, they can extract heat from the air even on the coldest winter nights.
As a result, ASHPs need a little electricity to run, but the energy they extract is natural, sustainable and more than compensates for its own carbon footprint.
The heat is then used to power radiators, underfloor heating systems and hot water heaters in your home.
ASHPs don't require a hot day in order to function; in fact, they can extract heat from the air even on the coldest winter nights.
As a result, ASHPs need a little electricity to run, but the energy they extract is natural, sustainable and more than compensates for its own carbon footprint.
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