GREENTECH FOR COMMUNITIES

GreenTech Team

Eric Bohms is the General Manager for Greene Tree Energy: http://www.greenetree.co.uk

GreeneTree Energy

Greene Tree Energy is the exclusive UK distributor for the Archimedes Wind Turbine. This blog aims to provide evidence-informed insight and commentary on the current state of the green technology sector as it relates to communities across the UK. Its primary purpose is to support informed discussion and encourage practical action for the many people who are unable to access or deploy green technologies because they are renting, or are constrained by planning regulations, local authority requirements, or other statutory and administrative processes.

A narrow balcony of a city apartment lined with sleek, rectangular dark-gray planters filled with dense, vibrant green herbs and pollinator-friendly flowers. Discreet solar-powered LED stake lights are nestled between the plants, their small panels angled toward the sky. The balcony overlooks a soft-focus urban skyline of mid-rise buildings. Late-afternoon sunlight grazes the metal railing, creating warm highlights on the planter edges and catching the textures of leaves and petals. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle along the railing using rule-of-thirds composition, with crisp focus on the planters and subtle bokeh in the cityscape, conveying a hopeful, practical mood about bringing green technology into small rental spaces without structural changes.

Mission and Collaboration

Our mission is to pave the way for a future where accessible, compliant green technology is the norm, and we actively collaborate with professionals to open up new horizons of GreenTech innovation for renters and communities.

Editorial Standards

We share carefully researched, easy-to-understand content designed to support you with clear, current, and practical green technology ideas—whether you’re a renter, an estate agent, or a leader in property and estate management.

A narrow balcony of a city apartment lined with sleek, rectangular dark-gray planters filled with dense, vibrant green herbs and pollinator-friendly flowers. Discreet solar-powered LED stake lights are nestled between the plants, their small panels angled toward the sky. The balcony overlooks a soft-focus urban skyline of mid-rise buildings. Late-afternoon sunlight grazes the metal railing, creating warm highlights on the planter edges and catching the textures of leaves and petals. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle along the railing using rule-of-thirds composition, with crisp focus on the planters and subtle bokeh in the cityscape, conveying a hopeful, practical mood about bringing green technology into small rental spaces without structural changes.
A narrow balcony of a city apartment lined with sleek, rectangular dark-gray planters filled with dense, vibrant green herbs and pollinator-friendly flowers. Discreet solar-powered LED stake lights are nestled between the plants, their small panels angled toward the sky. The balcony overlooks a soft-focus urban skyline of mid-rise buildings. Late-afternoon sunlight grazes the metal railing, creating warm highlights on the planter edges and catching the textures of leaves and petals. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle along the railing using rule-of-thirds composition, with crisp focus on the planters and subtle bokeh in the cityscape, conveying a hopeful, practical mood about bringing green technology into small rental spaces without structural changes.
A narrow balcony of a city apartment lined with sleek, rectangular dark-gray planters filled with dense, vibrant green herbs and pollinator-friendly flowers. Discreet solar-powered LED stake lights are nestled between the plants, their small panels angled toward the sky. The balcony overlooks a soft-focus urban skyline of mid-rise buildings. Late-afternoon sunlight grazes the metal railing, creating warm highlights on the planter edges and catching the textures of leaves and petals. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle along the railing using rule-of-thirds composition, with crisp focus on the planters and subtle bokeh in the cityscape, conveying a hopeful, practical mood about bringing green technology into small rental spaces without structural changes.