Advanced Energies: From Installation to Optimisation
- Kellie Pickett

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Over the past few years, renewable technologies have moved from “future thinking” to everyday reality.
Housing providers, education estates and public sector organisations have invested significantly in solar PV, air source heat pumps and other low-carbon technologies, often driven by funding opportunities, ESG targets and long-term decarbonisation strategies.
The installations have been delivered.
The systems are live.
But what happens next?
The Gap After Installation
In many cases, renewable systems are installed, commissioned, and then largely left alone unless something fails.
Unlike traditional gas boilers, there is no universal regulatory requirement forcing routine servicing. As a result, structured maintenance is often overlooked.
However, renewable systems are still mechanical and electrical assets. They still:
Contain components subject to wear
Rely on correct system balancing and setup
Require periodic checks to maintain performance
Depend on manufacturer warranty conditions
Left unmanaged, performance can drift. Efficiency can reduce. Small issues can develop into larger ones.
Not because the technology is flawed, but because all plant requires oversight.
Renewable Assets Still Require Asset Management
Solar PV systems rely on inverter performance and safe electrical integrity.
Air source and exhaust air heat pumps depend on correct setup, water quality, controls calibration and airflow management.
These systems are designed for longevity, but longevity assumes ongoing care.
For housing providers in particular, this matters. Heating and hot water provision remains a statutory responsibility, regardless of whether the source is a gas boiler or a heat pump.
Renewable does not mean maintenance-free.
Enter Advanced Energies
Advanced Energies was established in 2024 as a focused division of Advanced Maintenance UK Ltd, dedicated to the long-term performance and protection of renewable assets.
Our approach is simple:
Structured planned maintenance
Reactive breakdown support
System optimisation where required
Support aligned with manufacturer warranty requirements
Rather than a heavy installation-led model, our focus is on whole-life asset support, ensuring renewable systems continue to perform as intended within live housing and public sector environments.
Protecting the Investment
Significant capital has already been invested in renewable infrastructure across the UK. The next phase is about protecting that investment.
Optimising performance.
Maintaining efficiency.
Supporting compliance.
Ensuring tenants and building users experience reliable heating and energy provision.
Renewable technology is the future of building services, and structured maintenance is what makes that future sustainable.
Learn More
To find out more about Advanced Energies and our renewable maintenance approach:
We will be sharing further insights, case studies and sector-specific guidance over the coming months.


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