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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS

SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS.

These work by Solar Panels collecting energy form the Sun. The energy collected will then in turn be used to heat air or water for your use.

The heated liquid flows around the circuit, either under the action of a pump to warm the main hot water tank, or by a thermo-syphoning action to warm a solar water storage tank that then feeds the hot water tank.

Pool systems pump the water directly through the solar collectors. Because water in the pool is usually kept at about 80°F, collectors for pool heating systems may not have glazing or insulation.


SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS

These work by using the energy from the sun to be converted into electriciy which then in turn runs lighting and appliances. The amount if energy produced will vary according to the strength of the light hitting the cell, although Sunlight is not required to drive the system. The system will work with general daylight as well.

WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS.

Small domestic wind energy systems for domestic usage. These are mounted either on the buildings themselves or on a mast in an exposed area. The Wind pushes the Blades, which then turn a shaft, which then opertates the generator, which uses magnetic fields to convert the kinetic energy into electricity.

The Power available depends on Wind Speed.

MICRO HYDRO SYSTEM.

A small-scale hydro system usually consists of an enclosed water wheel or turbine, which is made to spin by jets of high-velocity water. The turbine is connected to an electrical generator, and the electricity is then available for running appliances or charging batteries.

Solar Photovoltaic System

Wind Energy System

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