Renewable energy is one of the great big hopes of this century. It’s the one energy source that just grows and grows and that can generate baseload electricity at a large enough scale. Countries such as China, Spain and Germany are now using renewable energy sources.
Baxi is one of the leaders in the renewable energy field. Their products include solutions to deal with converting sun, ground, and biomass into energy.
Biomass
Baxi has two solutions for converting biomass into energy: Baxi multiheat and Baxi solo innova. These products use carbon neutral fuel, that is, fuel that doesn’t contribute more carbon dioxide than what it had absorbed when it was growing. This means it causes far less disruption to the environment. The great thing is that biomass is nothing new – we’ve been using it for decades: open fires and wood burning stoves are only two examples.
Combined heat and power
Baxi’s CHP range comes in two versions: natural gas and LPG versions. These systems create both heat and electricity. It uses either natural gas or LPG and an internal combustion engine. This means that it can create a reliable stream of electricity and also create heat.
Geo energy systems
Baxi has two types of systems: a single compressor system that is specifically designed for smaller properties, and a double compressor system that is designed for properties that are slightly larger. These products work by using creating energy from the heat from inside the earth. These systems are a great idea for houses that have enough space to keep the heat pump away from living areas.
Solar energy systems
Baxi has three types of solutions for solar energy usage: on-roof collector panels, in-roof collector panels, and evacuated tube collectors. These panels collect energy from the sun and convert it into renewable energy. Households can then use the energy to heat their homes and to heat their water supply. The energy is clean, renewable, and cheaper than conventional energy. The panels should last at least 10 years and will significantly reduce spending on electricity.
Tube collectors work on a similar principle and can slash yearly heating costs by about 60%.
Author bio:
Bali wrote this article on Baxi Renewables to provide our readers with more information on what options there are in the renewable energy industry.