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Energy Storage Solar PV
Ground Mount Solar PV System
Anesco has managed the design and construction of some of the UK’s largest and most complex ground mount solar PV schemes. Our specialist team offers a comprehensive service, from planning through to DNO liaison, construction and monitoring and maintenance for the life of the project. Through our unique AnescoMeter service we are able to monitor and maintain schemes to ensure they continue to operate at their optimum efficiency.
Biomass
Biomass Boilers
A biomass system works by burning wood pellets, chips or logs. It can be connected to a central heating and hot water system and generate substantial energy savings when compared to other forms of heating. Biomass boilers are particularly useful for organisations who have sizeable heating demands, such as nursing homes, hotels, large commercial units, leisure centres and poultry farms. Installing a system of this kind can bring significant financial savings
Renewable Heat
Air Source Heat Pump
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air in the same way that a fridge extracts the heat it generates inside. Even cold air is full of energy and ASHP uses the freely available heat in the ambient air to provide efficient heating and hot water at temperatures as low as -25˚C. As air is abundantly available all around us, ASHP has the advantage of low installation costs and minimal space requirements. The relatively mild winter temperatures in the UK mean excellent levels of efficiency and performance are achieved throughout the year. There are two main types of ASHP, air-to-water and air-to-air systems. An air-to-water system distributes heat via a wet central heating system, using water for the heat transfer. An air-to-air system produces warm air that is then circulated by fans to heat the property.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Units
Using electricity available through the National Grid is high in carbon and expensive to use. Creating electricity is also an inefficient process. One alternative is to use combined heat and power (CHP) units, which simultaneously generate electricity and heat.
Solar Thermal Systems
Solar thermal systems are capable of providing up to 60% of the annual hot water requirements in both domestic and commercial applications. They work by harnessing solar radiation, which is used to efficiently and effectively heat water stored in a cylinder, ready for use whenever required. Compared to a standard fossil fuel heating system, maintenance and servicing costs are typically lower as there is no need for regular servicing and maintenance is kept to a minimum. In addition to the financial benefits, a solar thermal system will also help reduce the carbon footprints of a property.
