Solar Power
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We advise upon options available in the sector:
- feasibility studies
- financial analysis and modelling
- funding arrangements
- grant applications
- planning applications
- scheme development arrangements
- site assessments
- supplier and equipment procurement
- supervising build works
- option and lease and joint venture negotiations
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Carter Jonas’ energy experts are leading the way in adapting existing solar power techniques for more elegant domestic solutions as well as advising on commercial scale developments. The two principal methods of harnessing solar power are the long-established solar hot water heating, and photovoltaic panels which have been incentivised under the Feed in Tariff.
Carter Jonas is able to assist by giving building surveying advice for rooftop installation through to achieving planning consent for commercial scale solar farms. Similarly we have experience in acting on behalf of renewable energy developers and site owners for commercial scale solar parks and roofs. As a result we can advise on joint venture and lease terms, feasibility of sites, planning and land assembly issues.
Please contact Colin for building surveying and Nick for commercial scale developments.

Nick Barber
Associate
Nick is an Energy Specialist based in the east of the country. He provides advice on renewable energy developments, with a particular emphasis on wind energy and solar schemes. His work includes c...
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Nick is an Energy Specialist based in the east of the country. He provides advice on renewable energy developments, with a particular emphasis on wind energy and solar schemes. His work includes conducting feasibility studies, undertaking site acquisitions, negotiating option and lease arrangements as well as undertaking financial analyses and valuations, acting for private, institutional and commercial clients within the energy sector. He also takes an active role in conducting CJ research projects, co-authoring the firms Energy Index. Away from work Nick is a keen skier and rugby player.
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Thomas IrelandMRICS
Associate
Thomas is based in Wells in the south west of England and advises clients throughout the area on rural estate management, valuation and general professional matters. He specialises in renewable energy...
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Thomas is based in Wells in the south west of England and advises clients throughout the area on rural estate management, valuation and general professional matters. He specialises in renewable energy projects including solar pv parks and rooftop schemes, biomass projects and wind energy projects both in terms of commercial farms and medium scale projects under the Feed-in Tariff.
In his spare time when work and his young family permits, he is a keen horseman and tends his vegetable garden in the early hours of the morning.
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Claire Allsop
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Claire is based in Peterborough and operates in the east and south east regions. She provides advice on renewable energy technology and developments, her particular expertise lies in wind energy and solar pv rooftop and park schemes. She previously worked for a wind farm developer.
Claire’s work includes conducting site search and scoping reports, undertaking feasibility studies, site acquisitions and disposals including negotiating option and lease arrangements. Claire acts and advises private, institutional and commercial clients within the energy sector.
Away from work, Claire is a keen football fan, following her team, Sheffield Wednesday home and away and overseas travel including the Far East.
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Colin BuggeyRIBA
Partner
Colin is a Partner and a chartered architect, based in Oxford. He provides a wide range of professional services, including design, project management and expert witness, with a particular emphas...
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Colin is a Partner and a chartered architect, based in Oxford. He provides a wide range of professional services, including design, project management and expert witness, with a particular emphasis on historic and period buildings. He acts for private, commercial and institutional clients, including the education sector. Colin has been privileged to work on several Grade I listed buildings of national importance, however he enjoys the variety of a wide range of project types, large and smaller. He enjoys keeping fit and helps to run two local fitness training groups; unfortunately he also enjoys real ale! Both interests are combined in the annual 'Lads & Dads' challenge, which involves a group of fathers and sons tackling a tough long distance walk, with frequent refreshment stops.
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