As the UK’s Leading Technical Experts in Standby Power, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Combined Heat & Power Systems, consumer markets will be pleased to hear that on November 1st, shentongroup launches Power Go.
shentongroup Vacancy: IT Management & SAP Support
shentongroup are the UK’s leading Technical Experts in Standby Power, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Combined Heat and Power Systems.
Dress Down Day Raises Money for Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group
Dress Down Day Raises Money for Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group A dress-down day saw the shentongroup team raise over £200 for our monthly charity, CCLG (Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group).
Colleague of the Month Hall of Fame
Every month shentongroup members nominate their Colleague of the Month.
shentongroup Project of the Month
You may have picked up that we’re proud of our team here at shentongroup: A team that endeavours to deliver seamless project after seamless project, thanks to over 35 years’ worth of standby generator expertise.
Press Release: Standby Generator Giant Raises Generator Quality Bar
Having been a name in standby generators for some 35 years, Andover-based shentongroup has announced a major upgrade to its industry-leading generators, a free-of-charge CPD service and a forthcoming presence at this year’s Energy Summit.
shentongroup Vacancy: CHP Service Engineer
Job Title: CHP Service Engineer
Location: Throughout the UK
This is an opportunity to join a thriving Gas engine CHP & Generator business, in an industry with a substantial future.
Energy Management Summit 2017 – Stay Ahead of Continuous Power Changes
We are gearing up to attend this year’s Energy Management Summit.
National Grid Report Shakes Continuous Power Confidence
Herald Scotland explained this week how National Grid issued a report comprising two documents this June entitled ‘System Needs and Product Strategy’ and ‘Future Balancing Service’.
Coal Usage at 135 Year Low – Your Continuous Power Options
Whilst some people might be pushing for the reinvigoration of their coal industry, in particular across the pond (naming no names), British coal contributions, meanwhile, have fallen to a 135 year low this week.