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Solar Power Solar water
heating systems are the most popular form of
solar energy used in the UK today. The system is
then connected to the hot water system. Solar water
heating systems can usually provide over half of a
household's hot water requirements over a
normal
year. There are 2 types of solar water heating
collectors being a flat plate or
evacuated tubes depending on your
requirements. |
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Solar PV is a
photovoltaic array linked collection of
photovoltaic modules of multiple
interconnected solar cells. The cells convert
solar energy into direct current electricity
via the photovoltaic effect. Most PV arrays
use an inverter to convert the DC power
produced by the modules into alternating
current that can plug into the existing
infrastructure to power lights, motors, and
other loads. |
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Wind turbines harness
the power of the wind and use it to generate
electricity for your home. Small systems known
as "microwind" or "small-wind" turbines can
produce electricity to help power the lights
and electrical appliances in a typical
suburban home. 40% of all the wind energy in
Europe blows over the UK, making it an ideal
country for small domestic turbines. |
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Wood fuelled heating systems generally burn
wood pellets, chips or logs to power central
heating and hot water boilers to provide
warmth in a single room.
Log burning stoves and boilers have to be
filled with wood by hand. Some pellet and chip
burners use automatic fuel feeders which
refill them at regular intervals from fuel
storage units called hoppers. A biomass boiler
could save you around £470 a year on heating
bills |
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Right now the technology is becoming smarter,
the range of green heat pumps is growing and
they’re becoming much quieter when in use.
They’re very good for the environment and
they’re also highly cost effective. More &
more of our clients are deciding to go with
the new generation green energy heat pumps
because they are very environmentally friendly
and attract generous government rebates.
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Micro combined heat and
power units generate free electricity while
heating your house. Not only could it save you
money, but it also reduces carbon dioxide
emissions.
Micro combined heat and power (CHP) systems
have been doing this for several years but now
are available to the UK market place and
Permanex is your local approved installer so
call us now for a free quote. |
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