News & Updates
The Renewables Building
Bavenhills are expanding the business, this project allows the company to grow and deliver the installation of renewable projects within the community and further afield. Thus helping reduce the carbon footprint of the region, and help farmers produce more efficiently and profitably.
The Renewable Building was part of a grant project which has been supported by the Forest and Tewkesbury Borough LEADER programme, part of the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.
19/05/17
Green Gateway award
Bavenhill mechanics recognised for demonstrating value of heat pumps to farmers
https://heating.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/News/Pages/Bavenhill-Mechanics-recognised-for-demonstrating-value-of-heat-pumps-to-farmers.aspx
19/05/17
Bavenhill Renewables – Coventry Awards – Winners
We entered 5 categories, Solar PV, Small Scale Project, Large Scale Project, Energy Efficiency champion of the Year and RHI Installer. We successfully gained 4 commended awards and were winners in The RHI Installation. Great Evening and well worth the hard work. The team were extremely proud.
19/05/17
Bespoke Heating for Poultry Sheds
The Renewables team are currently working on a bespoke new design for the Poultry shed industry, where farmers will see new innovations to maximise there production.
Renewables Team Cardiff Energy Efficiency and Health Homes Awards ( EEandHHAwards)
Bavenhill were recognised for a Poultry project in Chepstow, where we gained a commended award for all our hard work.
19/05/17
Cider Apple 1 Tonne Harvester
Any exciting opportunity to plan and develop a 1 Tonne harvester is in the pipeline, watch this space for updates
19/05/17
Blackcurrant Harvester – Blackbird
We have built around 14 of these harvesters over the last 20 years, the new one is currently underway and will take around 5-7 months, to design, manufacture and complete. This project has been challenging for Clive Chapman, but the results will be rewarding
15/06/16
Macadamia Nut Harvester – Jabaru
1st ever build of a Macadamia nut harvester, began as a Grouse and modified to harvest nuts. This machine was shipped out to Australia. The project was an exciting opportunity to supply the southern hemisphere.