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RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES

There are many technologies available for you to choose from, listed below is a brief overview of each technology – simply click on the technology you are interested in to find out more.

Solar Panels

Solar PV (photovoltaics) still provides an exeptional return on investment, and protection from future energy price increases.  Solar PV systems generate significant amounts of your electricity demand on site, considerably reducing the amount you have to buy at an ever-increasing cost from the National Grid.

 

Wind-Turbines

On the correct site, a wind turbine can produce a Return on Investment of an amazing 20% + per annum. Returns are guaranteed for 20 years under the Government Feed-In-Tariff scheme, For farms, rural businesses and home-owners with a reasonable amount of land a Wind Turbine can be a brilliant long term investment, as well as reducing your carbon footprint.

 

Biomass Boilers

Biomass Boilers are a logical replacement for existing gas, oil or LPG fed boilers. They offer the efficiency, control and technology of the most modern conventional energy-saving boilers but with far lower running costs and an index linked income.

 

Heat Pumps

Heat Pumps are essentially super-efficient boilers, and use advanced technology to amplify heat collected from the air or under the ground to supply space heating and hot water. In Scandinavian countries they have all but replaced conventional boilers, and the UK is predicted to follow suit. Heat Pumps can heat both under-floor and radiator heating systems.

 

Solar Heating

Solar Thermal Heating has been the most popular Renewable Energy in the UK, with an estimated 100,000 systems installed and in use. It is ideal for domestic, commercial and leisure markets where a regular demand of hot water exists. It is a popular ‘entry level’ technology due to its relatively low installed cost.

 

Complete Heating Packages

We work with both domestic and commercial clients, architects and specifiers to provide a complete heating design and installation service. This generally starts with an initial meeting with the client and / or their architect, where we establish the scale and requirements of the development. We can then work from architects drawings to provide under-floor heating schematics, and radiator, boiler and services layouts.

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