PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS (PV)
Photovoltaic systems convert the sun’s light directly into electricity providing efficiencies in the region of 15%.
As energy prices continue to rise Photovoltaic systems have become a viable alternative within many applications, both residential and commercial. The ‘pay back’ term has been reduced significantly in recent years with more efficient panels and more effective installation methods.
Photovoltaic systems are usually installed on the roof of a building and the energy produced can be used immediately or, if there is any surplus energy produced, can be sold back to the National Grid. Photovoltaic systems do not replace the use of electricity from the National Grid but supplement that energy, reducing usage carban emissions and costs.
These systems work in all weather, as long as there is daylight, and the average lifespan of a system is in the range of 25-30 years. This requires lower levels of maintenance than other alternative energy products.
Photovoltaic systems are ideal for use in both commercial and residential buildings with the size of system and the number of modules used being adjusted to suit the particular project.
These systems provide a neutral impact solution to meet energy efficiency targets within buildings. In an age of increasing energy costs, PV systems can provide significant cost savings over the lifespan of the system.
Photovoltaic Systems (PV)
Photovoltaic systems convert the sun’s light directly into electricity providing efficiencies in the region of 15%.
Solar Hot Water (SHW)
Solar Hot Water systems use the sun’s energy to heat hot water through solar collection panels.
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP)
Ground Source Heat Pump systems collect low-grade heat from just below the ground’s surface to produce energy through a series of pipes.
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Air Source Heat Pump systems take the natural heat within the air and heats it further through the use of a process similar to that used in refrigeration.
Exhaust Air Heat Pumps (EAHP)
Exhaust Air Heat Pump systems extract air via ductwork that is connected to warm areas of a building such as kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms.
Biomass
Biomass is produced from organic materials, either directly from plants or indirectly from industrial, domestic or agricultural products. It is also called ‘bio energy or bio fuels’.
Wind Turbines
wind provides a significant source of energy and Wind Turbines can harness this, supplementing traditional energy production and use.