Advanced green energy specialises in the design and installation of renewable technologies such as solar PV battery storage, heat pumps, solar thermal, underfloor heating, voltage optimisation, energy-efficient boilers and controls. A full assessment will be carried out on your property to establish the most suited technology for you and your property. Thus ensuring the chosen technology saves you money, reduces your carbon footprint, and contributes to your households self-sustainability. Based in Manchester covering Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas with our installs.

What Is Solar PV Also known as Solar Photovoltaic solar PV generates electricity from either direct or indirect sunlight. We can use this electricity to run household appliances lighting or even charge your electric vehicle. A solar PV system main components generally consist of a mounting frame, solar Pv panels and an inverter. The solar panels attach to the mounting frame which in turn is connected to a roof structure or ground. The solar panels then connect to the inverter by cables, the inverter then changes the direct current (DC: the electric found in batteries) into Alternating current (AC: the electric that comes from the main grid to your property) then the alternating current goes through a cable connected from your inverter to your mains electric allowing you to use.

Heating accounts for about 55 per cent of what you spend in a year on energy bills, so an efficient boiler makes a big difference. Modern boilers are more efficient for several reasons, the main reason is that they are all condensing boilers. A condensing boiler has a larger heat exchanger, so it recovers more heat, sends cooler gases up the flue and is more efficient. The flue gases can be cooled to the point where the water vapour in the gas condenses out, hence the name, and even more energy is recovered from the condensing vapour.

A heat pump is a heating appliance that captures low-grade heat either from the outside air, ground or water and then turns that low-grade heat into usable heat to either heat your home via underfloor heating or radiators and also providing you with hot water to bathe. Heat pumps are powered most commonly by electricity they use a refrigerant just like a fridge and air conditioning units. The refrigerant absorbs the low-grade heat a compressor then pressurises the refrigerant causing the temperature to increase and then releases this heat via water or air.

What is underfloor heating is where the heat to heat your home comes from under your floor covering e.g tiles, wooden floor and or carpet. There are 2 types of underfloor heating electric and water underfloor heating. Advanced Green energy specialise in water underfloor heating, electric is known to be expensive to run be inefficient and not environmentally friendly but generally cheaper to install where water underfloor heating is more expensive to install but cheaper to run. Underfloor heating is best to be installed at development stage, although there are many systems on the market for retro-fitting.

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