Renewable Energy
Renewable energy describes energy flows that occur naturally and repeatedly in the environment, e.g. from the sun, wind and the oceans, and from plants and the fall of water. It also includes energy available from wastes and the emerging clean technologies e.g. fuel cells.
Viable renewable energy sources include:
- Wind Power
- Hydroelectric Power
- Wave and Tidal Power
- Photo Voltaics
- Active Solar Heating
- Passive Solar Heating
- Biomass Heating
- Municipal and General Wastes
- Landfill Gas
- Geothermal Energy
- Agricultural and Forestry Wastes
Our experienced engineers can undertake a feasibility study to determine the viable renewable and low emission technologies appropriate to your development.
This will assess the technologies appropriate to the site and energy demand of the development, cost analysis, information on availability of grants, life cycle cost in terms of carbon savings and local planning requirements.
