Naked Energy and Ecolution partner to propel the transition from fossil fuels to renewable heat

The transition to a renewable energy future in the UK and across the world relies on mini transitions across the energy sector. This includes the upskilling of installers, to ensure that we have the capability to install systems that perform optimally today, and into the future.

Naked Energy are pleased to have partnered with Ecolution, a renewable energy contractor specialising in the maintenance and installation of renewable and energy efficiency technologies. Ecolution will support Naked Energy in its mission to reduce the carbon intensity of heat, by installing Naked Energy products on commercial and industrial buildings.

Mark Wilson, Chief Commercial Officer for Ecolution notes that, “as a leader in the energy efficiency world for the last 22 years, we are always looking for the next new technology and this partnership with Naked Energy with their Virtu product keeps us at the forefront of innovation in the renewables marketplace.”

Volatility in gas and electricity markets is pushing consumers towards solutions that enable energy independence and on-site generation. Through the strength of this partnership, Ecolution and Naked Energy highlight the technical and economic viability of solar thermal and solar PVT technologies in sectors with a constant hot water and heat demand. Ecolution’s team is predominantly installing zero-carbon solar heat arrays for hotels, manufacturing facilities, multi-family residential developments and leisure centres in the UK.

Naked Energy has four installer partners in the UK, and its distribution partners in the Netherlands and Switzerland work closely with local installers. We are always looking to expand our community of highly capable, future-focused installers. If you are looking to learn more about solar thermal and solar PVT, please do reach out: commercial@nakedenergy.com.

https://www.ecolutiongroup.com/

https://www.nakedenergy.co.uk/products

 

 

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