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Solar Water Heating

Many commercial operations use large amounts of hot water for things such as cleaning, sterilising, staff showers and so on. Common methods of heating this water are by diesel boilers, electricity and gas which can all work out to be very expensive to run and maintain.

With over 25 years experience in the industry and our New Zealand made solar water heating system, ecogise have the ability to custom build a system to dramatically reduce your water heating costs. It is often found that the more hot water you consume the quicker the repayment period is for a solar water heating installation.

The first step is to contact us at ecogise and we can carry out an assessment of your current water heating system and investigate the viability of implementing a solar water heating system, heat recovery system or a combination of the two.

Solar Water Heating

 


             

Grid Connected Systems

Grid connected renewable generation systems allow you the freedom of using the electricity from the national grid, while this energy usage is off-set by generating renewable energy and feeding it back into the national grid.

There are a few ways in which renewable energy can be generated such as solar, wind, hydro, biogas, bio-fuel, co-generation etc and it will depend on what sources are available to you as to which methods we would implement.

The first step is to contact ecogise and we can carry out an assessment of your current situation and investigate the viability of implementing a grid connected renewable generation system.

Grid Connected Systems

Carbon Offsets

With many companies in New Zealand and around the world looking to reduce their carbon footprint or become totally carbon neutral, implementation of a solar water heating and/or a renewable generation system is a great step towards accomplishing this.

Investments in renewable energy sources are high quality carbon offsets and in New Zealand, solar systems produce CO2 offsets at a rate of 0.62kg/kWh.

Please contact us at ecogise to discuss your requirements in more detail.