Technologies
We Only Consider a Range of Tried-and-Tested Technologies.
Solar Energy
Solar energy is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies including solar heating, photovoltaic and concentrator photovoltaic.
Wind Energy
Airflow can be used to run wind turbines, including on-shore and off-shore, including horizontal, vertical and Darrieus turbines.
Biomass Energy
Biomass energy is energy generated or produced by living or once-living organisms. The energy from these organisms can be burned to create heat or converted into electricity.
Anaerobic Digestion
Anaerobic digestion is the process by which organic matter is broken down to produce bioenergy. This process happens in the absence of oxygen in a sealed, oxygen-free tank.
Waste-To-Energy
Waste-to-energy is the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste, or the processing of waste into a fuel source.
Hydrogen Power
Hydrogen fuel is a zero-emission fuel created from methane or electrolysis of water and may be used in fuel cells or internal combustion engines.
Geothermal Energy
The Earth’s geothermal gradient drives a continuous conduction of thermal energy in the form of heat from the core to the surface which may be harnessed at high and low temperatures.
Ocean Energy
Movement of the ocean may be captured from ocean surface waves through wave power and from ocean tides through tidal power.
Hydro Power
Water streams may be converted into electricity through various ways including hydroelectricity dams, hydroelectric power installations and run-of-the-river hydroelectricity.
Battery Storage
Renewable electrical energy is stored into lithium-ion batteries during times when production exceeds consumption and returned to the grid when production falls below consumption.