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Encraft

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Address:
Perseus House
3 Chapel Court
Leamington Spa
CV32 4YS

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Works In:
All of England
All of Scotland
All of Wales/Cymru

Tel: 01926 312159
Web: www.encraft.co.uk


Company description

Encraft is an independent professional engineering consultancy specialising in microgeneration and energy efficiency from individual properties to community schemes. The company was established to make professional standards of technical expertise accessible to individuals as well as larger organisations, and the company has built a reputation for technical excellence and impartiality over six years of operation. We provide a full range of services from preliminary feasibililty studies through to detailed design and projectg management, and have in depth experience in all technologies. Our services are particularly relevant to complex multi-technology projects where our customers want bespoke solutions that deliver to their personal requirements.

How we work

Company Type: Consultant,

Markets we work in: Retrofit, Renovation, New build, Domestic, Community, Public sector, Private sector,

Products we supply: PV Surveys
Enery options report
Passivhaus
Wind monitoring
Besopke software solutions
Business modelling
Retrofit
Project management
Design for microgeneration systems
and much much more

Need to know information

Date established: 2003

MCS certification: No

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Environmental policy? Yes

Accredited environmental management scheme? ISO14001

Do you measure your company's carbon footprint? Yes

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  Graham Eastwick energy experts Wind turbines

 

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