Green Energy
We help your business reduce its carbon footprint by incorporating renewable energy resources into your monthly utility usage plan.
Solar Energy
Solar energy is a clean, low-cost renewable energy generated by the sun. It is the most abundant form of renewable energy and is mainly used to heat homes and businesses. Solar energy is converted to electricity through man-made solar panels or solar cells.
Hydro Energy
Hydro-energy uses water to generate power which gets converted to electricity. The most common way to capture hydro energy is through a hydroelectric dam. The water rotates turbines and the energy is captured to run a generator. Other ways to generate power from water is to use energy of tidal forces or waves.
It is much cheaper to convert hydro power into electricity than it is to convert many other forms of energy to electricity. It can be used almost immediately once it’s converted, making it a very reliable and economical form of renewable energy.
Wind Energy
Wind energy employs the power of the wind to propel the blades of wind turbines. Electrical currents are harnessed by large wind farms and are used by national electrical grids to provide electricity to isolated locations or individual businesses and homes. There are several pros of using wind power. Since no chemical processes take place, wind power produces no pollution that can contaminate the environment. Furthermore, since wind generation is a renewable source of energy, the earth will never run out of it.
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