Why Solar?
The one thing there is plenty of in
Spain is sunshine, so it makes sense
to use this free energy source in
heating water for daily use in your
home in Spain.
Renewable energy is now in big
demand and is growing at an
exponential rate. Solar energy is a real
investment in our future, and in our
children’s future.
Solar energy systems do not create
pollution and the switch to each
solar heated water system from a
conventional fuel water heating
systems represents a real benefit to
the future of the environment. Your
system will avoid the generation of
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and
other waste gases and pollutants
which represent a real threat to the
future of our planet. As an example
the switch from electricity to a
solar heated water system represents
a removal of over twenty tons of
carbon dioxide emissions alone over
a ten year period.
The sun’s rays are free, and will
continue to be so. The amount of
this free energy available depends
on your particular climate but even
in the more northern latitudes this
energy is considerable, whilst in
the sunny parts of southern Europe
and Spain in particular there is
sufficient nearly all the year round
for most domestic requirements. Once
the initial investment cost of
installing the system has been
amortised, future energy bills are
greatly reduced as the “fuel” cost
is obviously nil. Many millions are now
realizing the importance and
advantages of renewable energy and
are investing wisely for all our futures.
Solar Farms
in Spain: {Invest in Solar
Farms}
Solar farms are
being set up in various areas of
Spain from 300KW to 6MW. Each one
divided into 100KW private
generation companies in order to
take full advantage of the rates on
offer from the Spanish government.
Each company is a SL with its own
operation set up ready to go. We are
looking for investors who would buy
individual companies or groups of
companies. The minimum investment
required is 1 million Euros with 80%
+ finance available.
Wind Farms:
Our Constructors also specialize
in the building and supply of wind
farms for anywhere in Europe, wind
is a form of solar energy, winds are
caused by the uneven heating of the
atmosphere by the sun, the
irregularities of the earth's
surface, and rotation of the earth.
Wind flow patterns are modified by
the earth's terrain, bodies of
water, and vegetation. Humans use
this wind flow, or motion energy,
for many purposes: sailing, flying a
kite, and even generating
electricity.
The terms wind energy or wind power
describe the process by which the
wind is used to generate mechanical
power or electricity. Wind turbines
convert the kinetic energy in the
wind into mechanical power. This
mechanical power can be used for
specific tasks (such as grinding
grain or pumping water) or a
generator can convert this
mechanical power into electricity.
Geothermal:
The
ground beneath our feet contains a
considerable level of energy in the
form of heat. All of this geothermal
energy has the potential to generate
geothermal power to provide large
amounts of electricity.
We have used geothermal energy in
the form of hot springs for
centuries, however, the first
attempt to generate electricity from
this energy source did not occur
until the 20th century.
The production of electricity from
geothermal energy sources can be a
highly powerful and efficient method
of usage, yet location is key for an
efficient geothermal power station.
There are only a handful of
locations across the world which are
capable of producing viable and
efficient levels of electricity from
geothermal energy sources. As a
result of this, as of 2007, less
than 1% of the worlds electricity
supply comes from geothermal
sources.
To harness geothermal energy and
transform this into electricity,
geothermal power stations are used,
in a variety of designs.
The three main power plant designs
which use geothermal as an energy
source are; "dry steam", "flash
steam", and "binary-cycle" power
stations.
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