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MED Innovation Centre 3
Keele University Science and Innovation Park
Keele University Science and Innovation Park
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Staffordshire
ST5 5NP
England UK
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09:00-17:00
Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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About Noreus Ltd
RENEWABLE HEATING, GREEN ENERGY AND INSULATION SYSTEMS DESIGNED WITH YOUR PROPERTY IN MIND
At Noreus our mission is to provide homeowners and businesses with renewable heating systems, green energy solutions and healthier, greener properties. From solar panels, to home insulation and measuring indoor air quality, we help our customers to intelligently generate and manage energy.
We operate across the UK from our Staffordshire base, assisting customers in reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency.
Our intelligent solutions are tailored to each individual customer, providing homeowners with a measured return on investment and also a way to live a greener, healthier life.
Our Services
Green Energy
The Noreus team are specialists in providing cost-effective and environmentally-friendly solutions for heating, lighting and hot water.
We offer advice, design and installation services for businesses looking to invest in solar power, heat pumps and more. We can also show you what financial support may be available so you can make the most of your investment.
Our choice of green heating, hot water and lighting products includes:
- Heat pump
- Solar aerovoltaic panels
- Solar PV panels
- Solar Thermal
- Solar battery storage
- Solar Assisted Heat Pump
- Wind turbines
- Infrared heating for churches
- Infrared heating for homes
Insulation
We offer insulation for temperature control and energy efficiency. Our knowledgeable team is based at Keele University Science Park in Staffordshire, and we have a wealth of experience helping local people and further afield to insulate their property, maintain a comfortable temperature all year round and save money too.
Our choice of Insulation products includes:
- External Wall Insulation
- Cavity Wall Insulation
- Spray Foam Insulation
- Loft Insulation
- Foil insulation
- Soundproofing insulation
- Sheep's wool insulation
- Rock wool insulation
- Insulation for conservatories
- Improve Indoor Air Quality
- Infrared Heating
- Achieve perfect temperature conservatory 365 Days a Year
- Mould assessment and removal for residential
Utility Audits
Boost your bottom line and identify how to manage and reduce your business outgoings.
We’ll review your current spending on utilities, review what deals you’re eligible for and identify cost saving opportunities. In return, you’ll get a report including quotes from a variety of suppliers – so you can make an informed decision that works for you. You’ll get an idea of what’s achievable and how much you can save.
Once you’ve identified some great deals with a comprehensive utility audit, you might decide it’s time to completely overhaul your energy consumption with a more sustainable system.
Ask us About:
- Energy costs including gas and electricity deals
- Switching water suppliers
- Business savings for phones, mobiles and broadband
- Business insurance quotes
- Best rates for merchant services and card payment processing
- Solar panel farm
Hydrogen manufacture
Noreus offers its expertise and experience in installing megawatt photovoltaic arrays and wind turbines using on-site electrolyzers to provide the energy needed to produce green hydrogen.
A park with 1 MW of solar energy requires 6-8 acres. You also need space to install important equipment such as inverters and storage batteries. There must be enough space between rows of panels to allow access for maintenance work. The selected location must be connected to the power grid or even off-grid is possible to supply the generated power.
Ground-mounted wind turbines take up less space than photovoltaic systems, with outputs ranging from 100 kilowatts to several megawatts. Larger wind turbines are cheaper and can be concentrated into wind farms that provide more power to the electrolyser, allowing for a higher return on investment. It's also a way around network connectivity issues.
The process that produces green hydrogen is very different from the process that produces grey and blue hydrogen. It is produced by electrolysis, which uses renewable energy to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. This process does not emit CO2 during the manufacturing process. Photovoltaic systems and wind turbines are the main energy sources for green hydrogen. Since green hydrogen is made from water, a suitable water source is also required. The abundance of water on earth means that green hydrogen will become an almost unlimited energy source for all of us in the future. Electrolysis uses energy produced by electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The reaction takes place in a facility called an on site electrolyzer, which uses renewable energy to produce green hydrogen from the sun's limitless energy.
We call this the Hydrogen Ground Power System and it is the most promising way to reduce the carbon footprint of the planet.
The unique benefit of Hydrogen is it can be compressed on site and delivered by road or rail, directly to manufacturing facilities or transport hubs.
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20/12/2017
New power shower reduces water use by 50 per cent
A new power shower that reduces water use by 50 per cent and requires less energy has been welcomed by a Midlands expert.
“This cheaper and environmentally friendly idea could revolutionise homes and businesses as well as cutting our carbon footprint,” said Ron Fox, of Noreus Ltd at Keele, Staffordshire.
It’s the brainchild of Chris Jackson’s company Kelda Technology and his former business partner, Chris Honeyands, who has now moved on to another project. They were trying to extract harmful particles from smoke when they stumbled on a method to make water jets more powerful.
Already the project has government support with £480,000 from the Department for Energy and Climate Change’s Energy Entrepreneurs’ Fund and £75,000 from the Carbon Trust while venture capitalists Radius Equity and 24 Haymarket are backing the idea with £3 million.
The invention works by adding water to an airstream in the showerhead. As it passes through a narrowed tube it is then broken into droplets to form a spray which then flows through five “acceleration chambers” shaped like jet engines to create a force that has 2.4 times the power of a traditional shower.
Chris Jackson (www.keldatechnology.com) added: “The tube works like a carburettor in a vehicle which optimises the amount of fuel that goes into an engine.”
He added that traditional showers, which have barely changed over the last 40 years, would use anywhere between eight and 15 litres of the world’s most precious resource every minute. His invention can reduce that by half and still leave customers feeling that they have had a proper wash.
Two health benefits of the Kelda shower is that it is less likely to build up limescale because the showerhead has larger holes and also research by Southampton University has shown it lowers the risk of transmitting Legionnaires’ disease because the water droplets are much bigger.
It will particularly help public gyms, hotels, hospitals, student accommodation blocks and leisure centres with their big use of water and high shower operating costs and also overseas countries with acute water shortages and droughts.
The company is now working on a version for domestic bathrooms.
Ron added that householders as well as saving on water costs could cut their bills on heating the shower even further by adding a thermodynamic solar heating system to their home.
It work like refrigerators in reverse in that it extracts heat from the outside air in the same way a fridge takes heat from its inside and the panels then convert the refrigerant into a gas. This then passes through a compressor, which runs on electricity to boost its temperature and is then used to heat the water.
The refrigerant enters the panels at a temperature of between -20C and -30C, so even on cold days they can absorb relative warmth from the air.
Any residents wanting advice about green energy should call Ron on 0845 474 6641 or go to www.noreus.co.uk
“This cheaper and environmentally friendly idea could revolutionise homes and businesses as well as cutting our carbon footprint,” said Ron Fox, of Noreus Ltd at Keele, Staffordshire.
It’s the brainchild of Chris Jackson’s company Kelda Technology and his former business partner, Chris Honeyands, who has now moved on to another project. They were trying to extract harmful particles from smoke when they stumbled on a method to make water jets more powerful.
Already the project has government support with £480,000 from the Department for Energy and Climate Change’s Energy Entrepreneurs’ Fund and £75,000 from the Carbon Trust while venture capitalists Radius Equity and 24 Haymarket are backing the idea with £3 million.
The invention works by adding water to an airstream in the showerhead. As it passes through a narrowed tube it is then broken into droplets to form a spray which then flows through five “acceleration chambers” shaped like jet engines to create a force that has 2.4 times the power of a traditional shower.
Chris Jackson (www.keldatechnology.com) added: “The tube works like a carburettor in a vehicle which optimises the amount of fuel that goes into an engine.”
He added that traditional showers, which have barely changed over the last 40 years, would use anywhere between eight and 15 litres of the world’s most precious resource every minute. His invention can reduce that by half and still leave customers feeling that they have had a proper wash.
Two health benefits of the Kelda shower is that it is less likely to build up limescale because the showerhead has larger holes and also research by Southampton University has shown it lowers the risk of transmitting Legionnaires’ disease because the water droplets are much bigger.
It will particularly help public gyms, hotels, hospitals, student accommodation blocks and leisure centres with their big use of water and high shower operating costs and also overseas countries with acute water shortages and droughts.
The company is now working on a version for domestic bathrooms.
Ron added that householders as well as saving on water costs could cut their bills on heating the shower even further by adding a thermodynamic solar heating system to their home.
It work like refrigerators in reverse in that it extracts heat from the outside air in the same way a fridge takes heat from its inside and the panels then convert the refrigerant into a gas. This then passes through a compressor, which runs on electricity to boost its temperature and is then used to heat the water.
The refrigerant enters the panels at a temperature of between -20C and -30C, so even on cold days they can absorb relative warmth from the air.
Any residents wanting advice about green energy should call Ron on 0845 474 6641 or go to www.noreus.co.uk
22/04/2016
Take action to avoid changes to the RHI
There are some reported changes on the horizon when it comes to the Renewable Heat Incentive so we are urging customers to act now to take advantage of the scheme as it stands.
The RHI is a Government backed initiative that generates a quarterly payment for seven years on qualifying renewable heating solutions including solar thermal panels and biomass boilers.
However, there is now a proposed cut to the biomass tariff as well as the possible removal of solar thermal systems from 2017.
We know that renewable heating systems are a great choice for anyone who wants to cut their carbon footprint and take control of their own energy production and usage. With or without the RHI, these systems make sense.
However, if you want to sign up to the RHI, now is the time to act – BEFORE any changes are due to take place.
To discover more about renewable heating systems, go to our website – noreus.co.uk or call us on 0845 474 6641.
The RHI is a Government backed initiative that generates a quarterly payment for seven years on qualifying renewable heating solutions including solar thermal panels and biomass boilers.
However, there is now a proposed cut to the biomass tariff as well as the possible removal of solar thermal systems from 2017.
We know that renewable heating systems are a great choice for anyone who wants to cut their carbon footprint and take control of their own energy production and usage. With or without the RHI, these systems make sense.
However, if you want to sign up to the RHI, now is the time to act – BEFORE any changes are due to take place.
To discover more about renewable heating systems, go to our website – noreus.co.uk or call us on 0845 474 6641.
13/04/2016
Stay shower smart to stop water waste
SHOWERING can account for much of our domestic hot water consumption.
Still, ask most people what the worst offender is when it comes to wasting heat and water and they’ll probably assume that baths top the list.
A shower, however, can use more than 45 litres of water every single minute.
What’s more, most of that water simply gets washed away.
One solution to cutting hot water waste is to reduce the amount of time spent in the shower. In fact, the Energy Saving Trust estimates that £10 could be saved from energy bills each year by cutting showering by one minute.
Another way to save pennies is to install a water efficient shower head.
Meanwhile, heat exchange shower systems recycle the heat energy from waste water that would otherwise escape down the drain.
Not only is this solution energy efficient but it is extremely cost-effective as the price of installation pays for itself quickly.
It is one of many measures that the Noreus team can implement to make sure your home is as energy efficient as possible.
For more information about heat exchange showers, call us now on 0845 474 6641.
Still, ask most people what the worst offender is when it comes to wasting heat and water and they’ll probably assume that baths top the list.
A shower, however, can use more than 45 litres of water every single minute.
What’s more, most of that water simply gets washed away.
One solution to cutting hot water waste is to reduce the amount of time spent in the shower. In fact, the Energy Saving Trust estimates that £10 could be saved from energy bills each year by cutting showering by one minute.
Another way to save pennies is to install a water efficient shower head.
Meanwhile, heat exchange shower systems recycle the heat energy from waste water that would otherwise escape down the drain.
Not only is this solution energy efficient but it is extremely cost-effective as the price of installation pays for itself quickly.
It is one of many measures that the Noreus team can implement to make sure your home is as energy efficient as possible.
For more information about heat exchange showers, call us now on 0845 474 6641.
08/04/2016
Why the renewable ‘home of the future’ is becoming a reality in 2016
THINK high-tech homes are the stuff of science fiction? Then you’d better think again.
Houses that are completely self-sufficient and run only on renewable sources of energy are becoming more commonplace.
That is because renewable technology has advanced to such an extent that it is more accessible, sought-after and affordable than ever before.
As we begin 2016, the team at Noreus is predicting that more people will want to discover ways to help them to live a green lifestyle and cut their carbon footprint.
You only have to look at the increasing popularity of solar panels which provide electricity or central heating. Once the preserve of the few, solar panels are now a frequent sight – not least because the price of installation has fallen dramatically.
So even though the Government has cut the Feed-in-Tariff for rooftop panels, the public recognises that this environmentally-friendly choice still makes sense – especially if you’re the sort of person who likes the idea of clean energy and freedom from the demands of the ‘Big Six’ companies.
So what else might feature in our so-called house of the future?
Well, what about a battery to store excess solar power generated during sunlight hours?
Or a green alternative to gas or oil central heating provided through the installation of a solar assisted heat pump?
Our renewable home of the future would operate on the principle that nothing would go to waste, including the energy we produce.
For example, heat extraction systems would recycle the water from wastepipes to heat the home.
Triple-glazed Argon windows and doors would also keep in warmth and super insulation in roofs and walls would mean greater heat retention.
Smart thermostat controls would allow you to control the temperature in various rooms using a smartphone or tablet.
What is important to realise is that this technology can no longer technically be considered ‘futuristic’.
That is because many renewable solutions are already on the market, proven to work and available to everyone.
Here at Noreus, we are used to helping homeowners at both ends of the spectrum – from those who want to become totally self-sufficient to those who simply want to become more energy efficient by complementing their existing electricity and heating systems.
So if you want to go green in 2016, call us today on 01785 330749.
Houses that are completely self-sufficient and run only on renewable sources of energy are becoming more commonplace.
That is because renewable technology has advanced to such an extent that it is more accessible, sought-after and affordable than ever before.
As we begin 2016, the team at Noreus is predicting that more people will want to discover ways to help them to live a green lifestyle and cut their carbon footprint.
You only have to look at the increasing popularity of solar panels which provide electricity or central heating. Once the preserve of the few, solar panels are now a frequent sight – not least because the price of installation has fallen dramatically.
So even though the Government has cut the Feed-in-Tariff for rooftop panels, the public recognises that this environmentally-friendly choice still makes sense – especially if you’re the sort of person who likes the idea of clean energy and freedom from the demands of the ‘Big Six’ companies.
So what else might feature in our so-called house of the future?
Well, what about a battery to store excess solar power generated during sunlight hours?
Or a green alternative to gas or oil central heating provided through the installation of a solar assisted heat pump?
Our renewable home of the future would operate on the principle that nothing would go to waste, including the energy we produce.
For example, heat extraction systems would recycle the water from wastepipes to heat the home.
Triple-glazed Argon windows and doors would also keep in warmth and super insulation in roofs and walls would mean greater heat retention.
Smart thermostat controls would allow you to control the temperature in various rooms using a smartphone or tablet.
What is important to realise is that this technology can no longer technically be considered ‘futuristic’.
That is because many renewable solutions are already on the market, proven to work and available to everyone.
Here at Noreus, we are used to helping homeowners at both ends of the spectrum – from those who want to become totally self-sufficient to those who simply want to become more energy efficient by complementing their existing electricity and heating systems.
So if you want to go green in 2016, call us today on 01785 330749.
Products & Services
Mould assessment and removal for residential
Soundproofing Insulation
Sheeps Wool Insulation
Rock Wool Insulation
Foil Insulation
Wind Turbines
Spray foam insulation
Conservatory cooling in summer and heating in winter
PIV ventilation systems for better air quality
Infrared panels
Infrared central heating systems
Wind turbines
Roof Repair
Solar Assisted Heat Pump
Renewable heating systems
Infrared heating for home and commercial
Insulation for park homes and period properties
Indoor ventilation systems for better air quality
Solar heating for swimming pools and hot tubs
Commercial Solar Assisted Heat Pumps
Heat exchange systems
Solar Batteries
Solar thermodynamic systems
Battery storage systems for solar power
Air source heat pumps
Solar PV
Thermodynamic systems for hot water
Solar thermal solutions
External wall insulation
Cavity wall insulation
Loft insulation
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