The conventional approach is centred on a boiler and a grid-connected supply of mains electricity.
Our approach is different.
Our renewable energy systems have different footprints and different requirements.
For example:
- Room heating makes different demands on a heat pump than those to provide domestic hot water.
- And hot water from renewable sources, so plentiful in the summer months, requires extra help in the shorter winter days.
Each element has a sweet-spot: a zone when it works best.
To operate within these optimal zones requires a hybrid system that takes the capabilities of a number of renewable and other technologies, and integrates them into a single overall system that delivers the lowest cost of operation and CO2 footprint.
