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Renewable Energy Installations

GW Renewable Technologies is a trading name of Gas World Ltd and specialises in the installation of renewable energy products.

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GW Renewable Technologies is MCS Accredited in Solar PV, Heat Pumps & Solar Thermal, allowing our customers to benefit from government incentives such as the Feed In Tariff, Green Deal & proposed Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)

For many years we have been installing renewable energy installations for Private Customers, Local Authorities, Housing Associations, House builders and a number of national & multi-national retail outlets.

All our installers are fully qualified and have extensive experience in a wide variety of renewable energy products which has earned us an enviable reputation within the industry.

See below a link to some of the installations we have carried out recently... Please click here to see a map of installations.

What is Renewable Energy?

Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources such as the sun, wind and water. Renewable energy is also called "clean energy" or "green power" because it doesn't pollute the air or the water. In recent years a number of products have been developed which tap into these resources and convert them into electricity or heating for our homes

How can I use renewable energy in my home?

There are numerous products on the market that can be used to harness these renewable energies:

  • Solar panels can be used to harness the suns energy or light to convert in to electricity (Solar PV) or to heat (Solar Thermal).
  • Heat pumps take the heat from the ground, air or water and use the heat to heat your home.
  • Biomass (Wood Burners) are also commonly referred to as a renewable form of heating as it burns wood in the form of logs or pellets produce heat.
  • Wind Turbines
  • Water Turbines (natural water source required)

Solar Energy - HeatingSolar Panels use energy from the sun to heat a solar fluid held within the panel itself. This fluid subsequently travels to a hot water cylinder where it heats the stored hot water. Depending on the size of the cylinder and the number solar panels used, this can then be used either purely for hot water or for heating and hot water.

Solar systems produce no greenhouse gases and a typical sized system can save around 1.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year, adding up to about 30 tonnes over a system's lifetime.

Heat Pumps EnergyHeat Pumps transfer heat from the ground, air or water into a building to provide heating and, in some cases, to pre-heat domestic hot water. These systems can work at full capacity at temperatures as low as -5 C meaning that the heating capacity will not be affected by the outside temperature. With a ground source heat pump on average you could save from £300 to £1000 on your heating bills and 2 to 7.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, depending on which fuel is replaced.

For more information regarding these products please click on one of the tabs below for a more in depth look at the products we offer.

Solar Panel Heating

Solar Energy

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps

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Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground Source Heat Pumps

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