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UKSP Featured on Aleo Solar's Website
Featured as a #1 reference
Our recent 95kW system installation at Vine Farm has caught the attention from various media outlets, and now we've been featured on Aleo Solar's website as their main reference for their products used in the UK.
Click on below to read up on what Aleo had to say on the installation!
New Vacancy: Field Scale Project Manager
Join Our Team and Grow With Us!
Are you a motivated and enthusiastic individual with experience in field scale/solar farm projects?
Then you have the perfect chance to be a part of our young and energetic team here at UKSP. As our field scale Project Manager your task will be to manage and oversee what will be the UK's most ambitious and largest field scale project to date.
If you feel you could be a good candidate for such a role then click here to find more details on the role, the skills required and how you can apply.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Vacancy at UKSP: Searching For a Project Manager
Join Our Team and Grow With Us!
Are you a motivated and enthusiastic individual with experience in the photovoltaic business?
You could be a perfect fit for a new vacancy available here at UKSP, as Project Manager your task will be to manage and oversee large scale solar projects.
If you feel you could be a good candidate for such a role then click here to find more details on the role, the skills required and how you can apply.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
UK Solar Provider Completes Its First 95 kWp Project Near Royston
UK Solar Provider Ltd is delighted to announce it has completed a 95 kWp system in south Cambridgeshire at Vine farm last week.
Our first major project here in the UK got off to a slightly rocky start in that planning permission delayed the start of the project by two months. Going into full planning became a necessity in order to allow the tilting of the panels on the east/west facing roof so that it faces the south (in order to capture maximum sunlight for the system to be as efficient as possible).
With components of the highest quality from Aleo (a company owned by Bosch) and SMA, the system is mounted on 3 grain stores with the installation comprising of 416 Aleo 230W panels, 4 SMA 15000 inverters and 2 SMA 17000 TL inverters.
The system itself will generate clean and green energy, of which 40% will be exported to the grid and 60% will be used on site for grain drying, saving the owners of the farm much money through reduced energy bills and income from the feed-in-tariff.
With an impressive performance ratio of 80.7%, the system will produce around 91,532 kWh per year, saving 81 tonnes of CO2 emission. The SMA webbox will monitor the performance and reliability of the system 24/7, ensuring maximum functionality at all times.