| Sustainable energy for your home is a cost-effective solution. Capable of operating reliably for decades, these systems can continue to provide savings and efficient energy for a lifetime. Sustainable energy systems for the home are typically broken down into two general types, that of heat or electrical power generation. |
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Thermal [Heat] Systems |
Thermal systems are those technologies that supply heat to your home. Common applications include solar water heating and ground-source heat pump systems. These systems are characterized by low initial costs compared to electrical systems, simplicity of design and long service lives. Thermal systems are often the most cost-effective types of systems from the perspective of initial cost. |
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Electrical [Power] Systems |
| Electrical systems are extremely popular for residences, and that popularity continues to grow. Electrical power can be generated by running water, wind, or the sun. While more expensive initially than standard electrical service, over time your system will be less expensive. Not only that, but these power systems can be installed in locations without electrical service! |
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