Solar Panels Leiston

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Energy for a sustainable and environmentally friendly society.

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Certified Engineers

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Consultation & Planning

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benefit from almost 20 years of experience.

How It work

Our company makes it easy for you to work on your project

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find the best location

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estimate cost for the project

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Project Work Execution

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Launch prototype project

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What to Expect

Learn about the installation process

Get informed about the installation process for our solar panels.

1. Solar Engineer's Survey

In depth technical solar survey carried out by a professional solar qualified engineer.

2. Personalized Solar System

Detailed design and specification of the solar system suited to your needs.

2. Scaffolding installation planning

Scaffolding erected (if required) at a time and date agreeable with yourselves.

4. Installation & Construction

Installation (usually completed within 1-2 days) site permitting. All testing and commissioning. Monitoring platform built. Start generating electricity.

5. Scaffold Erection

Once you are happy with the installation the scaffolding will be arranged to be struck.

6. Paperwork handover

- MCS
- Electrical certificate
- Building control notification
- Insurance backed by 'HIES'
- DNO notification (if required)

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Area’s Nearby Leiston We Cover

Interesting Facts About Leiston

History of Leiston

Leiston thrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a manufacturing town, dominated by Richard Garrett & Sons, owners of Leiston Works, which boasted the world’s first flow assembly line, for the manufacture of portable steam engines. The firm also made steam tractors and a huge variety of cast and machined metal products, including munitions during both world wars. The works closed in 1981 and the site was reused as a mixture of housing, flats and industrial sites. The Long Shop Museum, showing the history, vehicles and products of the works, remains as a heritage tourist attraction.

In 1927, A. S. Neill relocated Summerhill School from Lyme Regis to Leiston. This was the first major “free school” – referring to freedom in education. Children are not required to attend classes and discipline is meted by pupil self-government meetings. Summerhill has inspired a large “free school” movement and more recently, democratic schools in several countries. The school occupies the former mansion of Richard Garrett, owner of Leiston Works.

In the Second World War, RAF Leiston, 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of the town in the neighbouring village of Theberton, sent fighter squadrons of the American 357th Fighter Group to fight the Luftwaffe. Famous American test pilot and fighter ace General Chuck Yeager (later, first to break the sound barrier) flew out of RAF Leiston. The Friends of Leiston Airfield hold a memorial service and flying display at the end of May each year, with veterans and their families attending.

General Info

Since the closure of Garrett’s, the town’s economy has been dominated by two nuclear power stations on the coast at Sizewell: the now decommissioned Magnox reactors of Sizewell A, and the more modern 1,200 MW Pressurised Water Reactor of Sizewell B. The 850 MW Greater Gabbard and Galloper offshore wind farms connect to the Leiston substation adjacent to the Sizewell nuclear power station; all supplying power to the 400kV National Grid.

A number of smaller companies operate from industrial areas within the town.

Leiston’s High Street serves as the business and market hub of the surrounding agricultural district. The town’s facilities include a post office, library, banks, pubs and a range of shops and other services.