Birmingham construction firm teams up to help combat climate change

Construction Company Thomas vale announced plans of   introducing a divison with the purpose of aiding public sectors such as schools, local authorities and housing associations in instaling and operating sustianable energy technologies

The firm sets out to deliver new sustainbale techmologies such as air source heat pumps, biomass biolers and heat power systems to clients throughout the Midlands.

To launch this scehme the Birmingham based constuction company has joined forces with the additional Energy organisations such as ,E.ON Energy UK Worchester Bosch and the West midlands Centre for Constucting Excellance(WMCCE).

The push to create this sustainable energy solutions partnership comes from recent goverment legislationwhich is urging organisations specifically local authorities like Thames Vale to help make a start contributing in reaching the UK’s bold environment targets of reducing the accelerating carbon emissions.

Thomas Vale has also highlighted the benfits of investmenting in sustainable technologies that could bring to society as well as the local job market particularly in todays current economic climate.

Thomas Vales renewable technologies director Paul Dockerill commented to the Birmingham Post:

”Local investment in small business can create a new manufacturing era for the West Midlands in micro-technologies which will help support local communities  in sustaining and developing jobs local people.

This constructive and encouraging partnership of Thames Vale construction with the more notible energy coporations mentioned will launch on the 4th April.

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