Heating Systems

Home Heating Energy Sources - what's available


Generate Heat


wood fuelled heating

Wood-fuelled heating

Produce heat and hot water from wood burning stoves and boilers. Wood-fuelled or biomass heating systems can burn wood pellets, chips or logs to power central heating and hot water boilers and provide warmth in a room.

solar heating

Solar water heating

Solar water heating systems warm hot water using heat from the sun, usually with a boiler as backup, to make water hotter or provide hot water when solar energy is unavailable.

heat pumps

Ground and Air source heat pumps

Ground source heat pumps produce heat from pipes buried in the garden. Air source heat pumps produce heat from the outside air. This is usually used to heat hot water, radiators or underfloor heating systems.

Generate Electricity and Heat


micro-chp

Micro-CHP

‘Micro-CHP’ means micro combined heat and power. This is heating technology which generates electricity and heat at the same time, and from the same energy source, in homes or buildings.

central heating

Central Heating

Most homes in the UK have either a central heating system, which consists of a boiler and radiators, or they use electric storage heaters.

A boiler heats the water that circulates around your radiators to keep you warm, as well as providing hot water.

Heating Controls


central heating thermostats

Thermostats and Heating Controls

A room thermostat, be it a simple or fully programmable wireless model is a vital part of your central heating system.

The right heating controls will let you keep your home at a comfortable temperature without wasting fuel or heat, so you’ll reduce your carbon dioxide emissions and spend less on heating bills.

solar pool heating

Pool Heating and Space Heating

Solar pool heating systems warm hot water using heat from the sun and the pools filtration system to keep the water temperature consistent.

Room space heating use solar panels to blow warm air into the home keeping room temperatures warm.

The Plans are Easy to Read and Follow


One Unit Generates at least 1,000 Watts of Power


The Wind Generator Can Be Built for Under $100


The Turbines are Easy to Build and Assemble

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