Experts in the field of Renewable Energy Systems and winner of "East of England Heating Installer of the Year" in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, Bright Green Renewables provide high-quality, independent advice and a first-class installation and commissioning service for Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP), Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), Underfloor Heating Systems (UFH) and Air Conditioning Systems (AC) for domestic and commercial applications. We also supply and install Solar Photovoltaic Panels (Solar PV) and Battery Storage systems which generate and store electricity for domestic and commercial properties.
Air conditioning is generally perceived as a "luxury" item and as being inherently inefficient and costly to run. The truth is absolutely the opposite. Modern Air conditioning systems provide highly efficient and cost-effective heating & cooling and use Heat Pump technology to generate (heat) and remove (cool) thermal energy from a building. Unlike conventional electric heaters which are 100% efficient, i.e. they convert one unit of electrical energy into an equivalent unit of heat, modern air conditioning systems typically provide around 4 units of heating or cooling for every unit of electricity they consume, i.e. they are 4 times (400%) more efficient.
Underfloor Heating systems (UFH) are becoming increasingly popular for new build properties as well as property refurbishments and extensions. They provide excellent comfort levels without the need to hang radiators on the walls. Underfloor Heating also permits increased flexibility with the interior design as there are no limitations with furniture locations as is the case with traditional radiators. Underfloor Heating systems can be installed in conjunction with most heat sources including Heat Pumps, mains gas, oil and LPG.
Bright Green Renewables are MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) accredited installers of Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), across the Midlands including Daventry, Rugby, Coventry, Northampton, Leamington Spa, Towcester, Warwick and Leicester. Ground Source Heat Pumps are designed to provide up to 100% of a property's central heating and hot water demands by using electricity to convert the thermal energy stored in the ground to heat water. Ground Source Heat Pump systems are typically more expensive than Air Source Heat Pumps due to the need for extensive ground works to bury the heat collection pipework.
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Before and after, rather satisfying upgrading this pipework!
2 x 8 port underfloor heating manifolds, 1 feeding a first floor plate system l, the other feeing the ground floor screed system. All installed and pressure tested ready for our installation of a 14kW Mitsubishi Air Source Heat Pump and 250 litre unvented hot water cylinder.