190kW PV installation on wood product manufacturing site

190kW PV installation on wood product manufacturing site

 

Myriad Heat & Power Products Ltd have completed the final commissioning of 166kW roof mounted PV system.

The client is a manufacturer of quality bespoke joinery for the high-end residential market, including windows, doors, staircases and cabinetry.

They are a high energy usage business with an annual site consumption in excess of 600,000 kWh per annum. As with many UK businesses they have had to deal with steep increases in electricity prices over the last two years.

Myriad had already installed and continued to maintain their waste wood biomass boiler (500kW) which has hugely reduced their heating bills, so when they were considering ways to reduce their electricity bills they came to Myriad for a solution.

Calculated PV generation: 184,331 kWh per annum

Calculated Payback;: 2.3yrs 

Full planning application was required due distance to a local heritage site but this was navigated successfully.

All the details can be found in our case study area here:

For any support with your system call our team or send us an enquiry via our website here  https://www.myriadproducts.co.uk/contact-us

The Myriad service team can be contacted via sales@myriadproducts.co.uk  or on 0203 189 0666

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