Solar System approved for Anglican Parish of Algester
Latest News, Posted on 29 Jan 2010
Future Sustainability has been approved to install a Grid Connect Solar Power System for the Anglican Parish of Algester.
Future Sustainability works closely with community groups to supply and install sustainable products such as Solar Power & Solar Hot Water on Community buildings and Churches.
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