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Astute Energy

Astute Energy designs, installs and maintains renewable energy systems from air and ground heat pumps to solar heating panels and photovoltaic installations. We work with technology manufacturers and services suppliers who share our ambition to deliver cost effective systems that meet site specific needs of homes and commercial premises.

To find out more call our team free on 08000 755 999 or Contact Astute Energy.

Solar Heating Panels

Solar Heating Panels
You can capture the energy of the sun to produce hot water. By using solar heating panels in your home these systems typically produce up to 70% of your annual hot water requirements.

Ground Heat Pump

Ground Heat Pump
You can extract energy from the earth using a ground heat pump. This energy can heat your home through underfloor heating or radiators or produce hot water. They can also heat greenhouses and swimming pools.

PV Solar Panels

PV Solar Panels
You can generate electricity by installing pv solar panels on the roof or walls of your building. They can operate as a standalone "off grid" design or as an "on grid" system where excess electricity is passed back into the national grid.

Wind Power

Wind Power
You can install a wind turbine to generate electricity for your home or business. Wind turbines are best suited to locations where there are minimal obstructions for the prevailing wind.
Astute Energy is part of The REAL Assurance Scheme which has been set up by the Renewable Energy Association.

Astute Energy staff are certified by Logic Certification for the installation of domestic solar heating panels. Logic Certification is a UKAS accredited Certification Body.

Facts About Renewable Energy

Fact No: 4. A good quality solar photovoltaic panel that is used to generate electricity can capture up to 20 of the energy of the sun that strikes its surface.

Fact No: 53. If you are installing a standalone solar system it should be no higher than four metres, be at least 5m from boundaries and limited to an area of 9 sq m.

Fact No: 28. The average power consumption of a home in Europe is 33 Watts /metre2.