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Calor Gas, the UK's biggest provider of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has announced plans to be the first rural energy supplier to become an energy services company (Esco).
The firm today announced a partnership with the Mark Group, a home insulation and renewable technology systems installer, with whom it is already offering solar heating and PV installations under a trial focused on Calor’s new rural energy centre in Exeter.
As a result of these moves Calor can now provide off-grid customers with microgeneration technologies under both the Feed in Tariffs (FITs) and the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) as well as the Government’s flagship Green Deal programme from autumn this year.
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