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Solar Thermal Heating System, Wimborne Dorset, energy BY DESIGN

Solar Energy - The Facts

The sun has a diameter of 860,000 miles - a giant nuclear furnace!

600 million tonnes of Hydrogen is converted to 596 million tonnes of Helium every second. The 'missing' 4 million tonnes is converted to energy and it is this energy that showers down upon our earth.

Solar energy is equivalent to all the known resources on this planet, in one hour the earth receives more energy from the sun than we can consume in an entire year. It has been calculated that solar energy falling on an area 60 square miles is greater than the entire world’s energy demand.

 

Solar Panel Installers in Dorset 

Here at energy BY DESIGN in Wimborne, Dorset we offer the latest innovations in solar thermal technology providing you with the most cost effective solutions for harvesting the suns energy. With our unbiased approach we can design and install a system that is tailored to your specific needs, not only helping you to reduce your carbon footprint, but saving you money year on year.

We are also proud to be one of an elite group of approved MCS accredited installers in the south of England. This uniquely enables us to be able to offer our clients the Government Renewable Heat Incentives (RHI’s).

 

Solar Heating - The Benefits

With unstable global energy prices coupled with the fact the UK has to import more and more fuel, installing solar panels  currently represents real benefits to the home owner, increasing your properties value and reducing your energy bills. Solar heating achieves real energy savings year on year  and is more affordable than you may think.

There are two types of solar panel, flat plate and evacuated tubes. Evacuated tubes provide more efficiency, generally giving you more output during the winter months when you need it the most. Solar thermal panels are designed to provide 50 – 70% of your homes annual hot water demand or up to 15% of your homes heating needs. By installing solar panels it is estimated that carbon dioxide emissions are reduced by around 400 kg per year.

 

How Solar Thermal Panels WorkSolar Thermal ( Hot Water ) Wimborne, Energy BY DESIGN, Dorset

Solar panels are ideally sited on a south facing roof although east to west facing roofs are perfectly acceptable. Individual tubes can be rotated to maximize the performance of the panels. The panels can be fixed vertically, horizontally or even mounted to an ‘A’ frame and fixed to a flat roof or onto a suitable slab at ground level.

Solar panel collectors absorb solar energy from the sun, not just direct sunlight, so they will even work when the weather is overcast! A liquid medium is then heated and pumped round a closed system between the panel and the heat exchanging coil in a cylinder, providing there is a greater temperature differential at the panel. This is all done electronically via a solar controller. The cooled liquid then returns to the solar panel to restart the cycle. A boiler or other renewable energy system will then provide any back up as needed.

To find out how solar panels can be linked into your home as part of an integrated renewable system, come and visit us at our energy BY DESIGN showroom in Wimborne, Dorset.

 

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Our supply, survey and installation service covers the following areas: Bournemouth, Christchurch, Dorchester, Poole, Romsey, Salisbury, Southampton, Wimborne and Winchester and other areas in Dorset in Hampshire. Site surveys outside a 30 mile radius of Wimborne will incure a charge a £25 which is deductable should you accept our quotation. We are also pleased to invite enquiries from further afield.

01202 888561

info@lowcarbonenergycentre.co.uk

Showroom Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

LOCATION

Low Carbon Energy Centre Ltd.

13D Riverside Park, Station Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1QU

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