Green Careers Week

It’s Green Careers week! What is that all about I hear you ask.

Green Careers Week not only spotlights environmentally-friendly and sustainable job opportunities; it also provides a fantastic opportunity to learn, connect, and explore the many ways you can contribute to a more sustainable future through your career choices. Whether you’re a recent graduate looking for your first job or someone looking to make a career shift towards sustainability like I did, this event can provide valuable insights and guidance. If you are interested in finding out more about Green Careers Week, you can do so here.

I also wanted to share my recent journey into a green career. Towards the end of last year, I made a 360-degree career change and joined Your Energy Your Way and the world of renewable energy solutions.

I must be honest and admit that I had never heard of a heat pump until then! Maybe I’ve been living under a rock, but that said, I know that there are many people out there who, like me, don’t know how the technology works or what the benefits are.

I know that here in the UK we tend to think of a heat pump as a new technology, and quite honestly that is exactly what I thought. I then decided to some research and was rather surprised to learn that the first heat pump system was developed back in 1855!

I also found it interesting that the Nordic countries Sweden, Finland and Norway, which have the coldest climates in all of Europe also have the most heat pumps installed with more than 40 heat pumps per 100 households.

Needless to say, I still have LOADS to learn and I am grateful to have the opportunity to have a green career that is interesting and where I feel I’m making a difference.

More Subsidy for Heat Pumps

Yesterday the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, announced changes to the government policies supporting the country’s transition to Net Zero.

One of the changes affects the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), which helps homeowners with an upfront payment towards the cost of an energy-efficient heating system, such as heat pump. Under this scheme grants are to be increased.

Where before there was a £5000 grant towards an eligible air-source heat pump installation, this has been increased by 50% to £7500.

For an eligible ground-source heat pump installation the grant has been increased from £6000 to £7500.

The new vouchers will be available from 23rd October, but we can already take bookings for work at the new rate. Note that they do not yet reflect on the government website.

We recognise that a heat pump has a large upfront cost attached to it. The increase in the grant will make an installation more affordable and allow more homeowners to take low carbon heating into consideration.

Heating our homes and workplaces with low carbon heat is the best way of helping to lower carbon emissions and doing our bit to help combat climate change. Emissions from domestic heating and hot water currently make up around 77% of total household carbon emissions. We seriously need to move away from the high carbon fossil fuels we currently use and change the way we heat our homes over the next decade and beyond to work towards Net Zero.

The demand for renewable energy solutions is currently high, yet there are not enough trained engineers to meet the demand of heat pump and solar panel installations. We are proud to have launched an innovative training scheme in renewables to meet the shortage of low carbon energy experts.

If you have an upcoming installation with us, you will certainly get to meet one of our trainees.

You can read more about our training programme here.

Our Introduction to the World of Renewables – A Summer Internship at YEYW

A guest blog by our interns Hannah and Mia on their experiences of working with us this summer.

As two people keen to take our first steps in the renewables industry, we were delighted to do this through a summer internship offered by Your Energy Your Way.

So what did we learn?

It was decided that the best way of familiarising ourselves with renewables would be to jump in with the design process and having a go for ourselves.

We were introduced to two software packages – one which is used to perform heat loss calculations to help determine what heat pump is required for a particular property, and the other to design solar PV systems. This gave us a basic idea of how Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) and solar PV systems function. We  used this knowledge to move on to designing actual systems that people would be able to use in real life homes and workplaces. We both found it so inspiring to help our projects go through the design and costing process, before seeing the results as they were installed and handed over to the new owners.

We especially enjoyed shadowing a technician who was servicing ASHPs for a few days. This helped us to translate what we had  learnt in the office into practical skills, and as a bonus, find out more about general heating systems than we had anticipated! Other highlights included learning exactly how Air Source Heat Pumps work and we enjoyed the lovely breeze the heat pump generated on a boiling summers day – although apparently this isn’t quite so pleasant in the middle of winter!

Towards the end of the summer, there was the opportunity to install a solar PV system over the course of a week. Especially notable was being able to get onto the roof and help with solar panel installations. This was a fantastic opportunity to learn some generally useful electrical skills, while giving a much better idea of what was in a solar PV system. By going to a site and doing a complete install, it was much easier to see how the parts we had ordered in the office all fitted together and why they were all necessary to get to the final, commissioned system.

It’s been a full summer getting into a fast-paced and rapidly changing industry. But we’ve gained so many useful skills over the last few months, on top of discovering that it’s not all doom and gloom. People are taking real, tangible steps to help the environment, which is really motivating and hopeful.

We’ve loved taking a dive into world of renewables and hope to be back soon!

Tesla Powerwall Rebate Offer

For each Powerwall purchased, installed and registered between August 11 and December 31 2023, you can claim a rebate of £350.

Image courtesy of Tesla

Powerwall is a home energy storage solution designed to store energy for use at any time, ensuring uninterrupted power supply—even during black-outs.

Key Benefits

  • Cost savings through optimised energy usage
  • Access to energy stored by a home solar system, day and night
  • Real-time monitoring of your home’s energy usage
  • Enable backup protection during power outages
  • Reduced reliance on the grid and a lower carbon footprint
  • Conveniently charge your vehicle using energy from Powerwall
  • Flexibility to expand your energy storage capacity by adding up to 10 Powerwalls

Get in touch with us today to learn how you can benefit from this limited time offer.

Terms and conditions apply.

myenergi Libbi – The Intelligent Battery Storage System for Your Home

myenergi specialises in renewable energy products, specifically focused on home energy management systems. They are known for developing innovative solutions for integrating renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and electric vehicle chargers.  

The latest addition of battery storage solutions is the long-awaited Libbi battery and we are proud to announce that we are an approved Libbi installer. 

What differentiates the Libbi from other home batteries?

The Libbi is classed as an intelligent home battery system, due to the fact that it makes decisions about providing and storing electricity based on your electricity usage, how much your solar PV system generates, and the electricity tariff you are currently on. It also seamlessly integrates with any other myenergi devices you may already have.

The Libbi works as both an AC and DC coupled battery system with your solar PV. This means that you can connect solar PV without a separate inverter. You can also retrofit the Libbi to your home with or without an existing solar PV AC system, by connecting it as an AC connected battery. 

The Main Functions of the Libbi 

Solar charging – rather than channeling any excess solar generated electricity back to the grid, it can be stored throughout the day and then used in the evenings when unit costs are more expensive. 

Grid charging – for anyone who does not have a solar PV system, the Libbi is still a great option, as it can be charged on cheaper overnight tariffs. The stored electricity can then be used throughout the day.  

Solar PV can be added to the battery storage system at a later date, however bear in mind that at the time of writing, the battery installation is subject to 0% VAT if installed together with a solar PV system. 

Advanced control – the myenergi app allows you to set up charging and usage parameters to suit your needs, giving you complete control of the Libbi. 

Anti-draining – the myenergi app allows you to prioritise devices to be charged. This means, for example that the Libbi won’t drain when you plug in your EV charger, unless you have set it up in the app to do so. 

Blackout Back-up – while the Libbi cannot provide whole home back-up during a power-cut (i.e. let you whole home run normally), it can provide power to a dedicated limited output circuit or sockets. 

Modular Battery Storage 

The Libbi is designed as modular battery storage system, with each module having the capacity to store 5kWh of electricity. This allows you to choose the configure the battery for your needs.  

Each module stores up to 5kWh of electricity, allowing you to configure a system from 5kWh to 20kWh of storage.  

The myenergi App 

This app connects all your myenergi devices and allows you to choose where and how your stored power is used in your home. It allows you to monitor grid import and export, solar PV generation and much more.  

If you are interested in the Libbi or any other myenergi products, please get in touch via info@yourenergyyourway.co.uk or fill in the webform on our website and we can provide you with advice and a quotation for supply and installation. 

Celebrating International Women’s Day with an exciting investment opportunity to promote women in renewables.

Your Energy Your Way has partnered with Ethex, the leading impact investing platform, to raise up to £250,000 and is calling for UK investors to get involved*. 

From as little as £500, UK investors can support a successful green energy solutions organisation through a pioneering renewable energy training program that will tackle the UK climate crisis, focusing on women that will secure the future for the renewables sector in the UK. 

As an added incentive, investments made before the end of the 22/23 tax year also qualify for 30% Social Investment tax relief.

Your Energy Your Way is a very successful female-led, Surrey-based business that installs bespoke renewable energy systems for homes and businesses across the South East.

The domestic heating sector currently represents around 14% of the UK’s carbon emissions and in order to meet UK’s Net Zero targets by 2050, the sector must be rapidly decarbonised. Your Energy Your Way are accelerating this shift by installing a variety of renewable energy assets on homes and businesses, including solar panels, heat pumps, batteries and electric vehicle chargers. In doing so, they are enabling the generation of more clean, home-grown energy, tackling the climate crisis and boosting the UK’s energy security.

However, despite high demand in the sector, there is a growing skills shortage for renewable energy services. The heating sector is already experiencing a shortage of labour, which is likely to worsen as it consists of an ageing workforce with few new entrants.

Leah Robson, Founding Director of Your Energy Your Way commented “My personal experience is one of becoming an accidental expert in the renewables installation business.  Over the past 10 years, assisting with and then running my own firm has taught me more than any MBA or College course ever could.  And quite simply the courses do not currently exist that train you to install high-quality integrated renewable energy solutions. This exciting investment opportunity will help us to redress that issue, at the same time as raising the profile of women in the renewable energy sector.  We want to create training and work opportunities so we can provide a sustainable future.”

The latest Gas Safe Register data shows that engineers’ median age is 55, an age around which many start retiring or leaving the sector. There are currently 120,000 gas boiler installers but to meet Net Zero targets the number of heat pump installers will likely need to rise from 2,000 to around 50,000-100,000.

And women are severely underrepresented in the heating sector with only 2% of tradespeople being women. Moreover, only 5% of professionals in the overall UK energy sector have an ethnic minority background.

Your Energy Your Way are aiming to launch a new and groundbreaking training scheme that will help plug the skills gap in the sector, enabling more homes and businesses to decarbonise their energy usage, while at the same time seeking to add diversity to the workforce.

The scheme, partly funded by investments in their bond offer, will provide hands-on training to fill the skills gap in the renewable energy installation market, where demand is currently much higher than availability. It will also increase diversity within the renewable energy sector by encouraging female applicants and trainees of all ages and backgrounds, creating up to 18 secure job opportunities.

By training a home-grown workforce, Your Energy Your Way will be able to grow their business in line with demand and increase profitability. The training program will help Your Energy Your Way to provide almost 900 renewable energy solutions creating almost 14,000 mWh of clean energy per annum and saving almost 3,000 tonnes of CO2.

Lisa Ashford, CEO, Ethex: “It is clear that we need to act urgently to decarbonise our buildings and businesses like Your Energy Your Way are key to us achieving that goal. As we approach International Women’s Day, it is fitting to be launching an offer that is not only securing the future of the renewable energy sector by filling the skills gap, but prioritising training and employment for women in this industry where they are hugely underrepresented. We are very excited to welcome Your Energy Your Way to the Ethex platform.” 

The offer is aiming to raise £250,000 (with a minimum raise of £200,000) and will provide the capital needed for Your Energy Your Way to launch the training program, tackling the skills shortage within the renewable energy sector, encouraging more women into careers in the sector and, ultimately, helping the UK reach its net zero goals by generating more clean energy and cutting carbon emissions.

Investments start at £500, with Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) applying to eligible investments made before April 6th 2023, in return for putting their money to work to help build a diverse, inclusive and skilled workforce to create a renewable energy sector fit for the future. Further information about the offer visit www.ethex.org.uk/invest/yeyw

What is Whole House Renewables?

At Your Energy Your Way, we think that creating a low carbon home is so important it shouldn’t be done in a piecemeal way. We give advice on what renewables technologies are best for your home and budget. Here is an example from one of our customers.

The owner of this Georgian 6 bed house was keen to remove himself from the gas grid and make his home a show home for renewables.  The particular challenges we faced were:

  • the age of the property
  • the fact that it bordered a conservation area
  • the unsuitability of the house roof for PV

The first step was to check that the customer had carried out all suitable insulation measures.  This included double glazing throughout, loft insulation and draught proofing.  Despite this, the house still had a heat loss of 24kW at a design temperature of -2 degrees outside.  We discovered this through a room by room heat loss survey.

Our survey identified three things:

  1. The radiators were to small for a low temperature heat pump (running at max 50 degrees)
  2. The radiators needed upgrading even for a high temp heat pump (running at 60 degrees)
  3. We would need two single phase heat pumps to meet the heat load

As a result, our first step was to upgrade the majority of the radiators in the house, including some curved bay window radiators.

Solar PV and battery

Given the electrical demands of this system and the fact that the customer owned 2 electric vehicles, we suggested solar PV and a battery to help meet this demand.  The house roof was not suitable, so we installed the maximum solar PV installation (without incurring shading) on the garage roof as shown.

We used 8 x LG Neon All Black Mono PV panels, one of the highest output all black panels on the market at the time.

We also installed a battery  to enable the solar PV to be used outside of daylight hours. We couldn’t install a hybrid battery charger/inverter, so we put in a Solis Dual 2500 inverter in the garage (putting the lower placed string on a separate MPPT) and a GivEnergy 2.6kWhr battery in the house near the fuseboard.

Solar Thermal

There was a further south facing roof space available, but due to the conservation area surrounding the property the customer didn’t want any panels sitting higher than the level of the roof.  Therefore we suggested a Vitasol-300 3.03m2 evacuated tube solar thermal panel.  Solar thermal panels work well at all angles and from March to September will be able to provide the majority of the hot water for the customer reducing reliance on the heat pump and the electricity supply.

Heat Pumps

To meet the heat load of the property we installed 2 x Hitachi 6HP high temp heat pumps, each with an output of 14kW at design temperature.  Planning permission had to be granted for the install because 2 heat pumps are not permitted under permitted development.

EV Chargers

Finally, we installed 1 x 7kW EV Charger to charge the customer’s EV and 1 x 3kW EV charger to charge the customer’s plug in hybrid car with a much smaller battery.