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Thinking Bigger

Are you thinking bigger than the products you can see in our online shop? If you are read on…..
 

Ecofreak is the online shop for William Musson who specialises in the supply of eco products and services in the East Midlands Area.


 

Products

 

Products range from small scale energy and water saving products through to larger and more complex renewable energy and rainwater harvesting systems. 

We specialise in the supply of micro generation and water harvesting systems to agricultural businesses and rural properties, however, we are happy to discuss any project you may have in mind.


Off-Grid Power and Lighting 

We sell and install Solar and Wind Powered Lighting Kits ideal for stables ,sheds agricultural barns, garden buildings etc which have no mains power.

DIY Solar Lighting Kits can be found in the online shop along with individual components for making your own bespoke system.

We are more than happy to help with any queries you may have, or, if you are not too far away we can offer a full installation service.

We also design and supply bespoke systems.

See details of our most recent stable lighting projects and remote lighting systems here. Some of the benefits of stable lighting here. 


Grid Connected Renewable Energy 

We also supply grid connected renewable energy systems. These allow electricity to be exported to, as well as imported from, the National Grid.

Many rural properties and in particular farms, are well suited to medium scale grid connected wind turbines to offset all or part of the property's annual electricity use.



Services

Our services include straightforward help and advice relating to the design and supply of small scale renewable energy systems and rainwater harvesting systems.  If you are interested in exploring the potential of any of the following systems to meet your own requirements please contact us directly for friendly help and advice.

     o Solar Photovoltaics 

     o Solar Hot Water

     o Wind Turbines

     o Water Turbines

     o Solid fuel / Biomass

     o Rainwater Harvesting

     o Greywater Harvesting


We are presently constructing information pages on the systems listed above.

Please watch this space or, if you would prefer, send an e-mail with your name and contact details to : thinkingbigger@ecofreak.co.uk and we will let you know when the new pages are available. Thanks.

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