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Read how three more Surrey residents have benefitting from a warmer, greener home and lower energy bills after applying to Action Surrey.
Find out how ThamesWey’s innovative battery storage system has helped lower carbon emissions over the last 2 years.
Read how three more Surrey residents have benefitting from a warmer, greener home and lower energy bills after applying to Green Jump Surrey.
Read how a Surrey resident is benefitting from a warmer home and lower heating bills after applying to Green Jump Surrey.
The Cowshot & Manor Crescent energy efficiency project was ThamesWey’s first large scale housing retrofit scheme.
Rydens Way is a development of properties ranging from apartments to houses that combine traditional architectural styles with high standards of sustainable design.
The world’s leading conservation organisation, WWF-UK has connected its new UK HQ building (’The Living Plant Centre’) to ThamesWey’s low carbon energy supply in Woking town centre.
Hollywood House was the first commercial office building in Woking to be retrofitted to connect to ThamesWey’s Woking Town Centre Energy Station.
Opened in March 20102, the Hoe Valley Scheme was one of Woking’s biggest civil construction projects for a generation, providing new community facilities and flood protection.
When Network Rail decided to locate its national centre in Milton Keynes, high on the list of priorities for the new HQ was to make the building as sustainable as possible.
Brookwood Farm was the development of 12 eco-friendly family homes in Knaphill, Woking comprising of 10 semi-detached houses and 2 detached houses.
In May 1999, Woking Borough Council set up its first Energy Services Company, (ESCo) ThamesWey Energy Ltd, to build and operate a gas CHP energy station in Woking town centre.