Other Services

Photovoltaic System
What are the benefits of a photovoltaic system?
Customers who have installed a photovoltaic system are happy with how it works. They are happy to have played a part in the energy revolution and have good reason to be: the system gives them clean energy, heat, and transportation. To meet these needs, the system must make a lot of energy, but it also saves a lot since heating costs about 70% of all energy costs.
A comprehensive solution: Solar energy can power electricity, heat, and electric vehicles. Clean transportation: The hybrid car gets its power from the system through a charging station, so it rarely needs to be refuelled. Gaining more freedom.

Grants
At Green Energy Networks, we understand that transitioning to solar energy is not just an environmental choice, but a financial investment. To support this, our dedicated team will assist in streamlining the process of applying for solar energy grants.
We help you navigate through the complex landscape of available incentives, ensuring that you take full advantage of government and local funding opportunities designed to make solar installation more affordable. Our team is with you every step of the way, from identifying the right grants to meticulous preparation and submission of your applications.
We aim to maximize your benefits and minimize out-of-pocket costs, making green energy a practical choice for your home or business. Let Green Energy Networks be your partner in harnessing the sun's power, securing grants, and taking a giant leap towards sustainability.

Clean Heat
You can power a heat pump or heating element with extra solar power.
30% of a home's energy costs go toward making heat. Most of the time, they burn fossil fuels. Solar power helps the environment and saves money. Heating rods make it easy to turn solar energy into heat. It looks like a big immersion heater. When it's hooked up, it uses the extra power from the sun to heat your hot water tank.
Solar energy can be used at night because of this. Heat pumps for domestic hot water are the same. Water takes heat from the air around it. The hot water tank holds hot water that can be used to take showers, cook, heat, and do other things.
Heat pumps are efficient, making 4 to 5 kWh of heat for every 1 kWh of electricity used - helping you during the Summer and Winter.