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Self generated renewable energy is used throughout the world by more and more organizations. With the help of the sun, wind, biomass, thermal storage or biogas clean, carbon neutral energy is generated. Please see below for more information about the different possibilities and ask the experts on this webpage for advice!
With the help of solar heating, hot water is delivered through a system that works both on a slanted or a flat roof. During the period when the sun does not provide enough energy to heat the water to the desired value of 65 degrees Celsius, you will need some extra help. That’s why this system is often also connected to the central heating boiler or heat pump.
Next to solar collectors there are also solar panels that convert the energy of the sun into electricity. Solar panels are about 2 inches thick and consist of glass with solar cells in it. The electricity is created by light conversion and low voltage is transformed through an inverter to a usable voltage. Because solar panels work on light, the sun does not necessarily need to shine to generate energy. Solar panels can be either placed on a slanted or a flat roof (preferably facing south or southwest).
By using so-called “Urban wind turbines’ it is easy to generate renewable energy yourself. These turbines can be installed on roofs of schools or office buildings. The power output of these turbines depends on the type and the size of the turbine. Of course, larger windturbines are also possible, although often a license is needed to place them.
Biomass is material from animal or vegetable origin, for example waste from agriculture or forestry or from production processes. Biomass can for instance be used to create biogas or it can be used as material to generate electricity in power plants.
A heat pump is a device that uses the energy from natural resources such as soil, ambient air or water. These heat pumps use relatively little energy and they are 40% more economical than the best, gas-fired boiler. Formally, a heat pump is not a hundred percent renewable energy source because electricity is needed to operate the pump. This electricity can however be generated from the wind, water or sun which makes it 100% sustainable.
The return on investment in renewable energy is dependent on various factors, such as the technique used and the scale. Also subsidies, the price increase of grey energy and the increase in value of the property play a role. Ask the partners of Carbonfootprintmanagement.com mentioned on this page for the various options.