Looking to make your buildings more sustainable? Look no further than our renewable energy consultancy and installation services. As energy experts, we understand the importance of renewable energy and are passionate about transforming both domestic and commercial buildings into sustainable spaces.
With our extensive experience in SAP and EPC assessments, as well as in-depth knowledge of Building Regulations, we are well-equipped to recommend the most suitable renewable energy solutions for your specific construction needs.
Why choose renewable energy? Not only is it clean and environmentally friendly, but it also significantly reduces wastage by harnessing natural sources like the sun. And the best part? Renewable energy has become more affordable and accessible in recent years, making it an ideal solution for both homes and businesses.
At Falcon Energy, we recognise the significance of renewable energy for property and business owners who prioritise sustainability. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of services, including expert advice and consultation, across East and West Sussex, Surrey, Kent, and nationwide.
Make the switch to renewable energy today and join the growing movement towards a greener future. Contact Falcon Energy for the best renewable energy solutions tailored to your needs.
Our Renewable Energy services
Discover the best renewable energy options for your home or business with Falcon Energy. Our fully qualified team specialises in the design and installation of various renewable energy systems, including air source heat pumps, solar PV, solar thermal, and thermodynamic technology. We are committed to providing environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions tailored to your specific needs.
Our Installation Services
Air Source Heat Pumps: Efficiently Heat Your Home
Lower your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint with our air source heat pumps. These systems extract heat from the outside air to provide heating for your home, including radiators, underfloor heating, and hot water. By installing an air source heat pump, you not only save money but also contribute to a greener environment. You may even earn money through government incentive schemes.
At Falcon Energy, we pride ourselves on being fully qualified experts in designing and installing air source heat pumps. Our innovative design software allows us to tailor the perfect system to meet the unique needs of your project. With our experienced team by your side, you can rest assured that you'll receive the highest level of advice and knowledge when it comes to choosing the ideal renewable energy option for your property.
Upgrade to air source heat pumps today and experience unparalleled efficiency and comfort. Contact us now to learn more about our installation services and take the first step towards a more sustainable and cost-effective future.
Expert Advice
Solar PV: Harness the Power of the Sun
Generate clean and green electricity with solar PV systems, commonly known as solar panels. Our expert team will provide recommendations on whether your property would benefit from Solar PV and offer advice on who can install it for you. By using solar PV, you can significantly reduce your electricity bills and make a positive impact on the environment.
Solar Thermal: Efficiently Heat Water Using the Sun
Harness the sun's energy to heat water with our solar thermal panels. These panels work differently than solar PV, as they focus on heating water instead of generating electricity. By installing solar thermal panels, you can enjoy reduced water and energy bills while minimising your carbon footprint.
Thermodynamic Technology: Natural and Efficient Heating
Experience the benefits of thermodynamic technology in your home. Our thermodynamic panels use energy from the sun and heat from your attic space to heat your hot water. With an impressive efficiency rating of 320%, maintenance-free operation, and long-lasting performance, thermodynamic solutions are an excellent investment for any home.
Contact our team for expert advice and recommendations on your renewable energy plans. We can give excellent recommendations for local installers.
WORKING WITH FALCON ENERGY
All of our technicians are fully trained and qualified in relevant fields needed for our industry so you can rest assured you'll be in safe hands. What's more, our team are MCS accredited suppliers and installers and can operate across the South East; no job is too big or too small for us.
As MCS accredited suppliers and installers, we adhere to the highest industry standards. We operate across the South East region and are equipped to handle projects of any size. Whether it's a residential installation or a commercial project, we have the expertise and resources to deliver outstanding results.
When you choose Falcon Energy, you can expect professional service, expert advice, and top-notch products. We are committed to helping you harness the power of renewable energy and reduce your carbon footprint. Contact us today to discuss your energy needs and find out how we can help you.
FAQs
What are the main types of renewable energy?
The main types of renewable energy that you may have heard of, or can benefit from are solar (photovoltaic and thermal), biomass, air and ground heat pumps, wind turbines, hydro power and photovoltaic thermal power. For homes and construction the main types are solar, biomass and photovoltaic energy.
What are the benefits of renewable energy?
As renewable energies don't pollute, they are fantastic for your energy portfolio and can also save costs in the long term after installation. Utilising natural energy such as sunlight and heat reduces the use of expensive fossil fuels and this has a positive impact on the environment as a whole. Renewable energy also delivers energy to the end user or homeowner directly; they don't require power lines or complicated, lengthy distribution. It is presumed prices for renewable energy will decrease in the future and governments will reward the use of ‘clean energy'.
Solar Photovoltaic is a system of solar cells that capture sunlight and convert it directly into electricity. They are most commonly seen as solar energy panels and can be installed on the roof of properties to provide energy. Whilst you can't get a total household's energy from Solar PV without storage batteries, it does reduce energy bills. A 4kW generation capacity is the most popular option. It can usually be installed without needing any special permissions. What is Solar Photovoltaic?
In terms of renewable energy, it is the most accessible form of technology and is largely maintenance-free for homeowners. As planning consent is not normally required (this should always be checked), it can be the best option to install. To maximise the energy produced by the panels, they should be kept clean and have regular checks of wiring and panel integrity. They should also be kept free from shadows, for example, from neighbours trees. Once working, they provide clean energy and reduce energy bills from more traditional sources. You can use an app to flag up any issues with your panels so issues typically don't go undetected. Is Solar Photovoltaic beneficial?
Initial setup and installation costs of a 4kW array system starts from roughly £6,000, but it's dependant on the scale of the system. After 10 years, there will be a cost of £600-£1000 to replace the inverter unit to ensure maximum energy is still being produced. This cost is typically ‘earnt back' in 10-12 years. As these systems last 20 years, the remaining 8-10 years provide free energy. What costs are involved?
In the United Kingdom, there are several incentives and subsidies available for installing renewable energy systems. Some of the key incentives include: 1. Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs): The FiTs scheme provides financial incentives to individuals or organisations that generate renewable electricity. It pays a fixed rate per unit of electricity generated, even if it is used on-site. The scheme is available for solar PV, wind, hydro, and some other renewable technologies. 2. Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI): The RHI scheme is designed to encourage the use of renewable heating systems in homes, businesses, and public buildings. It provides financial support to offset the cost of installing and operating eligible renewable heat technologies such as biomass boilers, heat pumps, and solar thermal systems. 3. Green Homes Grant: The Green Homes Grant was a temporary scheme introduced in 2020 to provide homeowners with vouchers to make energy-efficient improvements to their homes. Although the grant is no longer accepting new applications, it aimed to support the installation of renewable heating systems, insulation, and other energy-saving measures. 4. Smart Export Guarantee (SEG): The SEG is a replacement for the FiTs scheme for small-scale renewable generation. It requires energy suppliers to offer payment for surplus electricity exported to the grid by eligible technologies such as solar PV and wind turbines. The rates offered vary between suppliers. 5. Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECAs): ECAs allow businesses to claim 100% first-year capital allowances on investments in certain energy-saving and water-efficient equipment, including renewable energy systems. This provides a tax incentive by reducing the taxable profits of the business. It is important to note that the availability and specifics of these incentives may vary over time, so it is recommended to check the official government websites or contact us for the most up-to-date information. Are there any government incentives or subsidies for installing renewable energy systems?
While renewable energy has many benefits, there are some disadvantages to consider. One major drawback is the intermittent nature of certain renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind. These energy sources are dependent on weather conditions and may not always be available when needed. Additionally, the upfront costs of installing renewable energy systems can be high, although they are often offset by long-term savings on energy bills. Some renewable energy technologies also require a significant amount of land or space for installation. What are the disadvantages of renewable energy?
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight directly into electricity using solar cells, while solar thermal systems use the sun's heat to generate hot water or space heating. PV systems are more common for residential and commercial applications, while solar thermal systems are often used for water heating in homes and larger-scale applications. What is the difference between solar photovoltaic and solar thermal?
The future of renewable energy looks promising. As technology advances and economies of scale improve, the costs of renewable energy systems are expected to continue decreasing. Governments and international organisations are also increasing their support for renewable energy, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. What is the future of renewable energy?
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