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Green Electricity. Our Design Expertise

"Green electricity" refers to electricity generated from renewable resources such as wind, solar, and hydro. These sources have a significantly lower environmental footprint compared to fossil fuels like coal and natural gas.

While every form of electricity generation has some level of impact, the most environmentally friendly energy sources are those that harness the natural energy flows. Collectively, these are known as renewable energy sources, as they do not limited resources. When these sources utilized to generate electricity, this energy is termed green electricity.

Wind Power

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The winds that sweep across the landscape can be captured by turbines to generate electricity. Wind turbine technology has advanced remarkably over the past two decades. Turbines are now quieter and more efficient, making wind-generated electricity competitively priced with conventional coal-fired and nuclear power plants.

Our team participated in many projects  involved wind power tourbines, ensuring that our projects are both efficient and environmentally friendly.

We understand the complexities involved in wind power generation, from site assessment and turbine selection to construction management. 

Solar Power

RS7.jpgSolar photovoltaic (PV) panels convert sunlight directly into electricity (even on overcast days) through semiconductor technology. They can be incorporated into buildings and even crafted into roof tiles that are nearly indistinguishable from standard tiles. Solar energy can also be employed to heat water directly using specially designed collectors.
Our experience in that area include a feasibility study, focusing on technological solutions and energy efficiency, analysis of different  PV module arrangements: multy-row, two-row, and single-row configurations. We will also design support elements: vibro-immersion using tubular pipes, concrete foundations, steel structures, etc.

Biomass

View-3.jpgAgricultural waste and specially cultivated plants can serve as fuel for small power plants. As these plants grow, they absorb carbon dioxide (the primary gas contributing to climate change). Therefore, utilizing biomass does not result in additional carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Specially cultivated ‘energy crops’ can provide not only an environmentally friendly source of electricity but also a new opportunity for farmers.

Our latest project, the CHP is designed for producing heat and electricity for the mill and the nearby village. It is running on biomass obtained from wood processing waste

Landfill Gas

As waste decomposes in landfill sites where our household refuse is disposed of, it emits methane gas. This gas can be captured and burned in a gas turbine to generate electricity. While burning the gas does produce carbon dioxide, it is preferable to burn it rather than allowing methane, a far more potent greenhouse gas, to escape into the atmosphere. Currently, there are many landfill gas sites operating in EU.

Our remarkable project shows biogas complex for recovering landfill gas from the solid waste landfill body and generating electricity and heat (heat is dissipated through dry cooling towers) through regeneration in a cogeneration unit (CHP block-container).  

We support you throughout all project stages with our expertise. Our planners and structural engineers understand precisely how to design renewable energy facilities, offering a complete range of design services.

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