For organisations that cannot justify a permanent standby diesel generator, shentongroup’s PowerCall is the ‘Power within the hour’ emergency generator service
Igniting Biogas Growth at UK AD and World Biogas 2018
As the number of anaerobic digesters in the UK is being forecast to rise by up to 13 per cent and guaranteed prices paid for energy generation are set to increase to the highest level since 2016
shentongroup Would Like to Introduce Another New Starter
We welcome Lucy to the shentongroup team as our new CHP Project Coordinator!
Data Centres – GDPR and Continuous Power Supplies
If your organisation manages customer and client data in any shape or form, no doubt then that you’ll have invested some degree of time and effort in ensuring that the way your organisation manages its data complies with May’s enforcement date for GDPR
CHP – Powering Leisure Swimmingly
With the warmer weather now with us, at long last, you’ll have noticed that radiators are now being switched off in workplaces, hospitals, hotels, schools, colleges and universities; in fact, most other places used by large numbers of people.
April Colleague of the Month – Ken Bentley
The shentongroup team propels itself as the UK’s leading technical experts in standby power, uninterruptible power supplies and combined heat & power systems.
shentongroup Would Like To Introduce Another New Starter
We are happy to invite Nicole to head up our marketing team as Brand Ambassador.
The shentongroup team is growing!
We welcome Daniel to the shentongroup team! Daniel comes with five and a half years of experience working with UPS’s and will ensure the smooth running of projects, on time, spec’ and on budget.
Enhanced Frequency Control Capability and Your Standby Power
As we’ve detailed recently, the UK’s energy supply is becoming greener as coal power stations are being phased out.
Another Coal-Free Record – Another Continuous Power Consideration
Another coal-free record has recently been set in Britain, says Clean Energy News and the BBC. The country managed over three days coal-free towards the end of April, the longest that Britain has been coal free since the start of the industrial revolution.