Sources of Energy
“Renewable” means that the energy source can always be replenished. So we don’t have to worry that this energy source will run out at some point. Renewable energy sources do not affect climate change. They are therefore supported by most countries.
Wood
Trees that are harvested with wood are constantly growing and absorbing the CO2 released when they burn. This creates a continuous cycle; wood, pellets, etc. can be seen as a renewable energy source.
Air, water, earth
Heat pumps give you the ability to get energy from air, soil or groundwater. Under this technology, electricity is required to produce heat. Mathematically speaking, the heat loss of modern heat pumps in transferring heat to the home is no more than a quarter of the energy produced.
Solar power
The sun produces 8,000 times the energy that people around the world need every day. Installing solar heating systems on your roof or on the outside of your building allows you to get free solar energy. The heat produced by a similar system can be used for both hot water and heating.
Fossil fuels
Oil, gas, and coal are fossil fuels. These fuels are called fossil fuels because they are derived from fossils, which are the remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago. Mining and processing these fuels depletes natural resources. In addition, the process of burning them produces CO2, which is one of the main causes of climate change.
Gas
Gas is a very cheap energy source. Natural gas is considered the cleanest fossil fuel. Modern condensing appliances use almost all the heat of the fuel and provide Class A energy efficiency.
Liquid fuels
In most countries, liquid fuels are the most popular and indispensable source of heat for heating. Although supplies are limited, oil reserves won’t run out for some time. Liquid fuels can be burned efficiently with condensing technology, and the fact that today’s condensing double-circuit boilers have an energy efficiency class A testifies to this.
Coal
Coal or coke can also be used as a reliable and inexpensive source of heat. Efficient solid fuel boilers also guarantee high combustion efficiency. In addition, most people like to enjoy the warmth of fireplaces and ceramic stoves.