Microgeneration Technology is growing in popularity as a highly effective way of using renewable fuel sources, thus benefiting the environment.
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Burning Biomas, such as wood pellets or logs, emits the same amount of carbon dioxide as is absorbed while the plants were growing. Therefore, biomass is classed as carbon-neutral/renewable energy.
Biomas boilers present a renewable, clean and efficient energy source for your home or business, and can be integrated into existing heating system.
We can supply pellet only or pellet and log boilers, to suit your requirements.
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A ground source heat pump, also known as a geothermal heat pump, uses pipes buried under the ground to extract thermal energy stored below the earth’s surface, which
is then converted to provide heat and hot water.
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An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air in the same way that a fridge extracts heat from its inside.
It can get heat from the air even when the temperature is as low as -15° C.
The heat is then transferred to a domestic hot water and heating system.
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Solar heating systems provide an excellent opportunity for cost-effective domestic hot water heating.
Even during the cold season, the sun has enough power to contribute up to approx. 30 % of the required energy.
In summer it can cover the entire demand.
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Solar panel electricity systems, also known as solar photovoltaics (PV), capture the sun's energy using photovoltaic cells.
These cells don't need direct sunlight to work – they can still generate some electricity on a cloudy day.
The cells convert the sunlight into electricity, which can be used to run household appliances and lighting.
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