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Abacus Renewable Energy specialises in the installation of Solar Photovoltaic ( PV ) Systems and are based in Axminster Devon which is ideally placed to serve our customers in Dorset and Somerset. We have installed hundreds of Solar PV Systems in the South West and have been MCS accredited since 2007 which is well before the current Feed In Tariff was established. We’re passionate about renewable energy and do not just “talk the talk” - all of the electricity used in our home and office is from renewable sources and wherever possible, we recycle all our waste. The cost of the installation has dropped dramatically in the last six months and even with the current Feed In Tariff rate of 21p we are confident that we can design a system that will give you a TAX FREE rate of return between 8 & 10 % on your investment. If you are based in Somerset, Devon or Dorset and considering the installation of a Solar PV System then please call or email us our advice is free and we could help you reduce your electricity bills, give you a valuable tax free income for the next twenty five years as well as reducing your CO2 emissions. If we are given the opportunity of providing a quotation we do not employ high pressure sales tactics. We will visit you and answer any of your questions, take all the necessary measurements and then send you a comprehensive quotations detailing all of the technical aspects and the costs and benefits. "I operate Abacus on a simply philosophy of exceeding our customers’ expectations and I am happy to say that all of our customers would agree to that statement, that is why 95% of our systems are installed as a result of recommendations. Trust us with the installation of your Solar PV System and we promise to deliver a great value system that will continue to perform for many, many years into the future.”
Stuart Houghton Director So far we’ve helped our customers to generate:586900at 80 kWh per hour KiloWatt Hours (kWh) of green energy. To put things in context, it takes aproximately 4000 kWh of energy to power the average home for a year.
Figure is compiled using estimated generation figures from systems we have installed to date 17-05-12)
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