There are different heating or cooling systems with different ways of generating energy. The size and type of the building, the heating or cooling requirements, the cost aspect and other factors play an essential part in deciding on the right energy source.
We offer you solutions specifically designed to meet your needs and always pay attention to highly efficient systems.
Thermal Solar Energy
Solar energy is a very efficient and sustainable form of energy generation for heating. Especially in Spain, solar energy is the perfect support for the existing heating system. Due to the free energy of the sun, it is one of the most popular energy sources.
Advantages: Renewable or regenerative energy source. Completely clean and emission-free in production (no CO2, soot). High energy efficiency.
Disadvantages: Back-up energy source required to provide heat when solar radiation is low, e.g. oil/gas burner or heat pump.
Air-to-water Heat Pump
The heat pump extracts heat from the outside air, compresses it and transfers it to the water heating circuit. In the process, the heat pump gives off 4 – 5 times more energy than it consumes.
Advantages: High energy efficiency, with a heat pump you can cool and heat, especially recommended for Mediterranean climates, compatible with photovoltaic systems.
Disadvantages: Higher purchase costs (but which are amortised).
Oil/Gas Burner
Oil or gas is used as fuel. The burner or heat generator heats the water, which then delivers the heat via the radiators or as hot water for domestic use. The cooled water from the radiators flows back to the heat generator and the cycle starts again.
Advantages: High energy yield with little electrical energy input. Also, possible as a hybrid system with heat pump.
Disadvantages: Fluctuating oil/gas prices.