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Renewable Energy Solutions | RES Devon Ltd | Solar PV on House

Renewable
Energy
Solutions

Discover the opportunities available for residential and commercial energy efficiency with the South Wests leading renewable energy installer.  Designing state of the art renewable energy solutions since 2007, RES Devon is a name you can trust with a reputation to believe in.

The leading installers of renewable energy in the South West

We have carefully chosen to partner with the market leading suppliers and manufacturers of renewable energy solutions to ensure that every installation that we do has maximum energy efficiency using state of the art technologies, giving you the reassurance that your new renewable energy solution will stand the test of time.

Air Source Heat Pump

Heat Pumps

Heat your home with the power of an Air Source or Ground Source Heat Pump.

Solar PV Panels

Solar

Harvest the energy of the sunshine to power your home and heat your water.

Tesla Powerwall 2 battery unit

Storage

Store the energy generated by your Solar PV installation for use at a later date.

Underfloor Heating using Minitec

Underfloor Heating

State of the art underfloor heating is the most luxurious way to heat your home.

Government Grants and Upgrade Schemes

When you choose a fully accredited MCS installer such as RES Devon, your installation will be eligible for the ​current Government Grants and Upgrade Schemes.  Find out more about the available grants here.

Family at Home | Boiler Upgrade Scheme | RES Devon
Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)

The government will provide grants to encourage property owners to install low carbon heating systems such as heat pumps, through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). These grants will help property owners overcome the upfront cost of low carbon heating technologies.

Family in the kitchen | Smart Export Guarantee | RES Devon
Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)

The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) enables Generators to receive payments from electricity suppliers for electricity which they export back to the National Grid, providing certain criteria are met.

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