Greener Energy Group powers into North East
A Scottish renewable energy firm is expanding into the North East.
Greener Energy Group (GEG), a rapidly growing provider of renewable and energy-efficient solutions, has launched operations across Durham, Darlington and Newcastle.
Founded by Peter Chalmers, who experienced fuel poverty firsthand, GEG, which is headquartered in Paisley, Renfrewshire, focuses on eradicating fuel poverty while supporting the UK’s shift away from fossil fuels.
The company supplies and installs renewable heating technologies, including air source heat pumps, solar PV systems and battery storage, offering a greener and more cost-effective alternative to traditional systems.
GEG also supports customers in accessing government grants, helping homeowners navigate schemes such as England’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme or Home Energy Scotland funding.
Peter says the expansion will bring the company’s highly rated, customer-first service to “help even more households”.
He said: “We’re incredibly excited to bring Greener Energy Group to the North East of England.
“Demand for our services has grown steadily due to our reputation for transparency, customer care, and quality products.
“This move allows us not only to grow our team but also to help even more households reduce bills and transition to sustainable living.”
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