RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES


According to sector rules, in new houses and industrial building design, it is mandatory to plan renewable energy sources.
This can be done by installing photovoltaic panels which provide electric power, as well as solar thermal panels to supply hot water for sanitary uses, or by a floor heating system powered (partially or totally) by a geothermal heating exchanger, which is connected to photovoltaic panels.

Recently, thanks to renewable energy sources, new houses are independent from the gas network as their heating systems use the heat coming from the ground.
Other buildings have air-conditioning and heating systems which use inverter heat pumps; such plants are normally powered by photovoltaic panels.

These procedures are quite simple, and allow our customers to obtain tax allowances; once their energy requirement is determined, we draw up a preliminary plan and carry out a cost-benefit analysis.
However, we do not only draw plans to our customers; we also offer all necessary help and advice before the system installation.

In fact, by choosing both high-skilled suppliers and installers in the photovoltaic sector, our customers can rely on a turnkey service, either if they are a company or a flat's owners.





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