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Solar Power developer Enfinity is announcing a number of new projects at the Solar Power UK 2011 event, which will make solar energy more accessible and profitable to customers from large-scale landlords to individual occupiers.

Martin Allman, Enfinity UK trade manager, is running Enfinity’s stand at the event. He said:    “Thousands of homes and businesses across the UK are now benefitting from solar power, with lower fuel bills and the ability to earn a tax-free income through the government’s feed-in-tariff scheme. But we are aware that there is still much to be done by us in the industry to make solar power even more accessible to all.”

Enfinity’s aim is to make renewable energy a viable option for as many homes and businesses as possible. At the Solar Power UK event, the company will be showcasing some of its latest work and its plans for 2012, including:

•The Enfinity Installer Partner Programme.
In addition to accessing high quality products at competitive prices and with sustainable supply, Installer Partners will also benefit from dedicated account management, sales and marketing support and extensive technical back-up during the design and installation process.

• An estimated 8,000 families in social housing properties throughout the UK will benefit from Enfinity PV systems being installed by Spring next year. The Enfinity team at the event will be showcasing best practice in delivering on social housing and other local authority projects, and sharing details of work-in-progress on schemes such as the United Welsh Housing Association installation project.

• A preview of product developments.
In addition to introducing new higher output and black modules which will be added to the UK product portfolio this year, the Enfinity team will also be outlining promotions on extended warranties on inverters of up to 20 years. There will also be a sneak preview of an all-new energy monitoring system which not only monitors a solar PV system’s output and efficiency, but can also act as an intelligent energy management system that can switch on appliances when free electricity is available.

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