Pictured above: (l-r) Going Solar partners James Meynell,
Andy Perkins and Charles Houston
Going Solar, the Midlands-based provider of renewable energy
systems, will be among a group of green businesses aiming to show
how people can lead more sustainable lives at an event organised by
Prince Charles.
The company will demonstrate the benefits of switching to solar
power when it exhibits at the 'Garden Party to Make a Difference'
in the grounds of Clarence House, London, from September 8-19.
The event is part of Prince Charles' Start initiative, which
aims not only to show what a more energy efficient, cleaner and
healthier future could look like, but also how to make manageable
steps towards a greener lifestyle.
Going Solar partners Charles Houston, James Meynell and Andy
Perkins will be on hand to explain to visitors about the grants and
incentives available to homeowners, businesses and organisations as
well as the wide variety of renewable energy solutions.
The 12-day festival, which will also be held along The Mall and
in the gardens of Lancaster House and Marlborough House, will
feature more than 2,000 square metres of exhibition space, showing
a vast array of products and displays designed to encourage a
sustainable way of life.
"Going Solar is delighted to be able to play its part in raising
awareness of building a more sustainable future. There's plenty of
solar energy in this country to make a difference and the
technology is well developed and efficient," commented partner
Charles Houston.
Going Solar, based in Neen Sollars, Worcestershire, specialises
in providing large solar PV systems as well as across-the-board
renewable energy solutions for medium-to-large businesses and
organisations. It offers a range of services including grant
advice, system design, project commissioning and maintenance. Its
installation division, EZ Solar, is accredited to the standards of
MCS, the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.