Wednesday 08th of February 2012

British Firm Sells Solar Fridges to Africa

Posted on: February 8th, 2008 by Emma Young

True Energy is offering renewable energy products and services to supply solar fridges to Nigeria in a $600,000 deal with the World Health Organisation.

True Energy, which is based in Tywyn, Gwynedd, and also counts the United Nations, Unicef, B&Q and South West Water among its clients, has developed flourishing export markets in Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Latin America, the Middle East and Europe.

Managing director Phil McVan said demand for renewable energy is on an upward curve.  In the past four months staffing levels have doubled.

True Energy’s renewable technologies include wind turbines, solar photovoltaic (electricity), solar thermal (hot water), biomass, and ground source heat pumps (hot water).

Mr McVan said they had established the company as multi-use source for renewable energy, providing consultancy and advice alongside a wide range of innovative products.

He commented, “We identified a gap in the market for a company that provides a full range of competency.

“Our solar energy based systems, from solar powered street lamps through to solar hot water systems are very well regarded, and our wide experience enables us to provide detailed advice to our customers.”

www.trueenergy.co.uk

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