Durham's Go Geothermal sign distribution deal
County-Durham renewable energy merchants, Go Geothermal, have secured a distribution deal with global building firm REHAU to supply their piping products.
The deal is part of a growth plan for Go Geothermal, which was launched in 2006 by co-directors Sean Sowden and Tim Williams.
The firm specialise in the sale and distribution of heat pump, biomass and underfloor heating equipment, and employ seven people across offices in County Durham and Nottinghamshire.
Sean said: “We have enjoyed a strong performance over the summer with July a record month for sales, no doubt helped by the Government’s domestic RHI tariff announcement.
“This is encouraging more consumers and installers to look to renewable energy as an attractive option for heating and hot water.”
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