Sharp appoints a solar PV partner

Sharp, Solar PV

Solar-power manufacturer Sharp has formed a partnership with fast-growing renewable-energy company Eco Environments. The agreement was made shortly after Eco Environments opened new offices in Darlington, Penrith, Manchester and Tamworth; its head office is in Liverpool. The company specialises in solar PV, wind turbines, solar-thermal water-hearing systems and heat pumps.

David Hunt, a director with Eco (pictured), says, ‘We are delighted to have been chosen to partner with Sharp after a rigorous selection process examining a number of elements of our business, including financial performance and customer satisfaction.’

As part of the agreement, Eco Environments will be able to take customers to visit Sharp’s dedicated solar centre, which provides information, education and training.

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