Megan Renewable Installations (MRI) was established in 2021 as an evolution of the original business, Megan Mechanical, which has been serving clients since 1997. The expansion into renewable energy solutions was a natural progression, driven by the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally conscious projects.
Since its inception, MRI has gone from strength to strength, bolstered by the expertise of its skilled team. Today, the company proudly employs a dedicated team of professionals, delivering exceptional service across Greater London and the South-East. Megan Renewable’s commitment to due diligence and quality is underpinned by prestigious certifications, including Gas Safe, Safe Contractor, REFCOM, RECC, ISO, and MCS, ensuring the highest standards of work in every project we undertake.
Our Whole Project Approach
Megan Renewable Installation's parent company has been an established presence for over 20 years. The company specialises in mechanical installation. With this background, MRI is particularly well placed to execute projects from concept to completion with both a thorough managerial as well as a solid technical approach.






Our Project Philosophy
We believe that the key to every successful project delivery is the ability to listen, because “What’s Important to You” is of paramount importance to us, from conception to completion. The ability to be as invisible as possible during the installation process, ensuring the “day to day” activity of a building and business continues unhindered, is our primary consideration.
We passionately believe that our engagement with stakeholders, building management and occupiers throughout the project delivery process, is key to achieving a mutually productive and harmonious construction phase environment, which is supported by the provision of regular 2 weekly or similar look ahead programmes including agreed key stage stakeholder meetings for all party access to be able to engage, ask questions and feel connected with the process.
Decarbonisation – Targets & Achievements
The Government has set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from public buildings by 75% by 2037 as part of its net zero strategy. Under the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS), 19,900 projects have received £1.1 billion in grant funding to save over 900,000 tonnes of carbon per annum.

We are proud to be part of the solution in working with a number of local authorities, in contributing to the decarbonisation of buildings, schools, leisure centres, libraries, and other public sector premises.
Megan Renewable installation alone has achieved annual CO₂ savings of around 1,500 tonnes and growing exponentially each year. Assuming a minimum plant life of 20 years, that equates to a total lifetime saving of approximately 60,000 tonnes of CO₂.
Public Sector Decarbonisation Schemes (PSDS,)
- Submitting Scheme and winning Salix funding grants for our customers,
- Delivering major Public Sector decarbonisation projects,
- Total Turnkey Services from conception to completion
- Scheduled maintenance contracts.
Private Commercial Sectors
- Detailed data analysis survey calculating CO₂ and Carbon emissions.
- Provision of a data led holistic draft concept solution.
- Installation of the recommended and designed schemes, significantly reducing carbon omissions managed by our advanced energy control systems.
- Outcome to achieve dramatically reduced footprint & running costs, key achievable for budget approvals,
So How Does It Work?
From our initial survey and drafting of a concept design development proposal, based on analysis of your existing heating, cooling, lighting, and power consumption, including variables such as insulation and associated building fabric issues, we analyse your current Carbon and CO₂ emissions and energy expenditure which enables us to produce a costed draft concept plan to achieve significant Carbon / CO₂ reductions in line with government aims whilst highlighting significant achievable savings in your annual energy expenditure. Once approved / accepted we progress to developing the design to RIBA Stage 4 Technical Design, finalise any costs, then move to Stage 5 Construction / delivery of the project scheme on site.











