Photovoltaic (PV) systems
Photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight into electricity using major components consisting of solar panels and an inverter. These systems are low maintenance, reliable and produce no on site emissions.
Solar PV systems consist of off-grid and grid-connected. The “grid” is referred to as the local electric utility’s infrastructure supplying electricity to homes and businesses across your province.
Rising electricity cost and increasing awareness of environmental impact, the grid-tie system connection is recommended in most rural and urban areas.
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Off Grid
Off grid systems are installed in remote locations where there is no utility grid available. These systems store energy through use of a battery bank.
Hybrid
Hybrid systems combine the use of one or more of the different renewable energy applications currently available. Many hybrids power systems are solar and wind however, other renewable energy sources such as biomass and micro-hydro could also be considered as hybrid.
Solar (thermal)
Solar (thermal) domestic hot water systems use the sun’s solar radiation to preheat your cold water. Savings on your current energy bill will total 50-80%. Heating costs are typically the number one utility cost in Canada. We use compact and large scale flate plate collectors.
GSR-K420-DH-Spec-SheetSolar Air systems
Solar Air systems heat during the day by circulation of air warmed by the sun. Any south facing, unobstructed vertical space is perfect for drastically reduce your heating cost. In addition, these systems can be equipped for summer cooling. We offer entry level units as well as larger scale models.















