Green hydrogen and blue hydrogen are two different types of hydrogen, which differ in their production methods and carbon emissions.Green hydrogen is produced through the process of electrolysis, which involves splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, or hydropower. As the process is powered by renewable energy, […]
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What’s the difference between Air Conditioning and Air Source Heat Pumps?
Air conditioning and air source heat pumps are used for heating and cooling homes, but they work in slightly different ways. Air conditioning systems cool a home by removing heat from the indoor air and transferring it to the outdoors. They typically consist of an outdoor unit with a compressor and a condenser and an […]
Read MoreIs Battery Storage a good idea for your home?
Battery storage for the home is a system that allows homeowners to store excess energy generated by renewable energy sources such as solar panels, wind turbines, or hydroelectric generators. The stored energy can then be used during periods of high demand or when renewable energy sources are not generating electricity, such as at night or […]
Read MoreCan a modern boiler run on natural gas and hydrogen blend?
Natural gas boilers can typically be modified to run on hydrogen mixed with natural gas, but the extent to which a particular boiler can operate on hydrogen depends on its design and age. In general, natural gas boilers can typically operate on mixtures of up to 20% hydrogen without significant modifications. However, higher levels of […]
Read MoreWhat is a CHP’s Combined Heat and Power unit?
A Micro Combined Heat and Power (Micro-CHP) unit is a type of cogeneration technology that generates heat and electricity simultaneously, typically using a small gas-fired engine or fuel cell system. Micro-CHP systems are designed to be used in small buildings such as homes, apartments, or small commercial buildings where there is a need for both […]
Read MoreWhy don’t Air Source Heat Pumps work well in the cold?
Why air source heat pumps are less effective during cold months Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are a popular alternative to traditional heating systems because they are energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and can save homeowners money on their energy bills. However, one drawback of ASHPs is that they are less effective during cold months. In […]
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