No Images? Click here Open for businessOur first open day held on 28th September 2018 was a great success. Customers and agents from as far afield as Bangladesh, South Africa and South America joined us to hear technical presentations from our design and engineering, sales and aftermarket teams. While The EIC, R-Tech Materials and Drax also gave their perspectives on the worlds of energy and waste heat recovery. After lunch at the world famous Hepworth gallery in Wakefield, attendees toured our newly extended factory. They not only saw our operation at first hand, but also got a chance to talk to the people involved in progressing our customers’ boilers and waste heat recovery solutions from design ideas to delviery and installation. If you'd like to receive details of future Green's events please let us know. Growth leads to new positionNigel Stone has been appointed sales and business development manager. This is a new role that will see Nigel working with current and new customers and building on the company’s rapid expansion in domestic and export markets. Read more Expanding to meet global demandWe have recently almost doubled the size of our design, engineering and manufacturing facility. The Green’s factory in Wakefield is now some 8,500 SqM. Read more.
Meeting Bangladesh’s power shortfallGreen’s is to supply exhaust gas boilers and boiler island ancillary equipment to Confidence Power for their new 113MWe power plant in Rangpur, Bangladesh. This is a fast turnaround project to meet the Bangladeshi Government’s requirement for the plant to be exporting electricity to the grid by November 2018. Read more New service optimises design of waste heat recovery systemsWe are significantly improving the energy saving and cost cutting benefits of our waste heat recovery systems by investing in a unique combination of modelling tools, people and track record. Read more Government funding for heat recovery studiesFollowing a detailed consultation about provision of an industrial heat recovery support programme, the Government has announced that £18m of funding is available for companies looking to develop feasibility studies or invest in capital grant projects. There is more information about the Industrial Heat Recovery Support Programme programme here. Green’s can help with developing waste heat recovery feasibility studies. Contact us to find out more. |