

Heat pumps
Heat Pumps are a method of heating your building by extracting heat from the outside air or ground. They are so efficient they considered renewable, as they convert 1 kW of electricity into atleast 3 kW’s of heat. Widely used in Europe, a heat pump draws heat from the air or from the earth and transfers it into the home.



Condensing boilers
These are typically over 90% efficient and can save 25% on your energy usage on older boilers.
This significantly reduces fuel costs and reliability as boilers can account for 60% of your energy bills.



Wood burning stoves
Wood burning stoves These are biomass systems which generally use wood as the fuel and are nearly three times more efficient than a traditional fire. As there is a lot of heat lose through the chimney. These can be installed into an existing fire place or stand alone, where they are used to provide heat for the room or building. This is known as a dry stove.



Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
Solar photovoltaics (also known as solar PV) capture the sun’s energy using photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight directly into electricity, process called the Photoelectric effect. Thanks to new solar technology, they don’t need direct sunlight to work – they will still generate small amounts of electricity on cloudy days.



Heating controls
These allow you to have direct control of the temperature of your property. By enabling you to lower and raise the temperature as required by the tap of a button, saves you a considerable amount of energy and money.



Energy Management Systems
Tend to be implemented in commercial buildings and are typically used to measure and assess the amount of the energy used by each device to enable the business owner to implement the correct steps to cut energy use and costs down.



Energy efficient lighting
In most homes or businesses, lighting accounts for 10-20% of the electricity bill. Cutting your lighting bill is one of the easiest ways to save energy and money. Replacing old and inefficient bulbs will reduce the cost of lighting your home significantly.



EV charging solutions
EV Chargers or Electric Car Chargers can be supplied for residential and commercial electric vehicle charging. The charging units are compatible with all EV models and seamlessly integrate into homes and commercial buildings.



Insulations
Insulations refers to the materials which provide resistance to heat flow. When insulation is applied to a building, the flow of heat in and out of the building is reduced. Insulation should be installed in the ceiling, walls and floor.



Energy Efficient Windows
These reduce your energy bills, lower your carbon footprint and reduce noise from outside your building.



Solar Hot Water
It’s a relatively simple system that produces hot water by heat exchange between the solution in the solar tubes and the water in the cylinder. It can provide 60% of a family’s annual hot water requirement. No electricity is generated during this process. It is used in single homes, apartment buildings, sports facilities, etc.



Air Tightness Testing
Tests for air leakage in buildings as air leakage can account for a considerable percentage of heat loss. Up to 20% of the heating bill can be saved by simply sealing up the holes of the building.














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