Larkfleet Limited

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Larkfleet Limited is an award-winning housebuilding and development company who have invested heavily in research projects, including 2 x Innovate UK funded smart projects for other clean-tech innovations.

They are specialists in the development and installation of PV farms across the UK since June 2011, including the UK's largest solar farm, making the company one of the leaders in the UK solar market.

They also supply a wide range of innovative renewable, 'eco' and energy saving solutions suitable for new build and retro-fit projects, such as solar thermal, air source heat pumps and energy efficient lighting.

The Larkfleet Group has patented an innovative concentrating solar thermal technology under the name of Solar Steam. The aim of the company is to produce a commercial system capable to generate thermal energy from concentrated solar power using Fresnel lenses. The clean energy can be exploited for industrial heating purposes or to run a solar cooling system.

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