January 7, 2011 – Ahead of Christmas and the start of a brand new year, millions of us are weakly formulating a New Year’s resolution that invariably consists of gym
memberships, nicotine patches and frankly numerous intentions that fall apart in February.
But this year, how about doing something a little different by pledging to go eco-friendly and investing in renewable energy? Not only will you be doing your bit for
the environment, but your renewable energy investment will also pay for itself over time via savings on your energy bills. And did you know that there are various
energy grants available to help you get started?
Renewable energy is available in many forms, which type would suit you best?
Wind Energy
This can be captured through the installation of domestic or commercial wind turbines which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity, and this power can
then be used to provide the electricity requirements of your home or commercial property.
Solar Energy
Solar energy comes purely from the sun through solar panels – of which there are two main types. Solar thermal panels are used for central heating and hot running
water, whilst solar PV panels are used to generate electricity.
Heat Energy
Natural heat energy sourced from the ground (geothermal) is a popular solution across numerous Scandinavian and European countries as the renewable energy source for
ground source heat pumps. An alternative option, air source heat pumps can derive heat
energy from the ambient air temperature whilst water source heat pumps can be connected to a nearby water source.
Biomass Energy
Biomass energy is generated through the burning of materials such as wood pellets, wood chip, wood logs, wood shavings, any other organic, renewable materials or even
plant crops such as miscanthus (elephant grass).
Hydro Energy
Hydro power is one of the oldest forms of renewable energy, generating power from the movement of water. In perhaps its most common form, water is moved through
turbines located in dams to generate energy, which is renewable, as the water can be reused or returned to its natural state once the energy has been created.
For more information on renewable energy and how it can benefit you, contact Enerfina today.
About Enerfina
Enerfina Limited, founded in 2006, is a fully independent market intermediary in the renewable energy sector.
Working to the benefit of customers in both the domestic and commercial sectors, Enerfina carefully researches and selects products from a small selection of high
quality, proven manufacturers of renewable energy products. Product categories include Heat Pumps, Solar Thermal and PV Panels, Biomass Boilers and Stoves, Wind
Turbines and Rainwater Harvesters, amongst others.
These renewable energy products are presented on the Enerfina website where Key Characteristics and Features are highlighted, Pricing and Discounts are outlined and an
Enerfina Rating is assigned to each product based on a number of important factors such as Price, Quality, Efficiency, Reliability, Technology / Innovation, Warranty
and Customer Feedback. Customers can review and compare products freely and have the option of requesting further information via a sales call back from one of
Enerfina’s renewable energy partners.
Whilst everybody’s circumstances are different, Enerfina firmly believes that there is a suitable renewable energy product or solution out there for everyone. Our
objective is to help you, the customer, make the right choice!
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Address: Enerfina Limited,
Kendle House,
236 Nantwich Road,
Crewe, Cheshire,
CW2 6BP
United Kingdom.