The constantly increasing trend towards technological progress, combined with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has unquestionably led to the shift to Renewable Energy Sources. Therefore, our office undertakes the preparation of studies for the management of environmental systems, as well as the study for minimization of the impact of technical projects on the environment according to legislation. Following the requirements of the circular economy, sustainability and conscientiousness towards the environment, we prepare complete solutions – proposals for the utilization of autonomous energy systems that fall into the category of Renewable Energy Sources.

Photovoltaic Park

A photovoltaic system consists of one or more panels, filled with silica cells, due to its excellent properties as a semiconductor.

The necessary individual devices that ensure the conversion of solar energy into electricity, are one of the most advantageous and sustainable technologies of Renewable Energy Sources. The economic benefits result either through offsetting and amortization or through the sale of generated electricity.

Wind turbines

Wind energy is one of the main renewable energies, having a small impact and carbon footprint on the environment compared to the burning of fossil fuels. There is no release of flue gases and pollutants as wind energy is converted into electricity through the movement of the blades. It can be used in synergy with other sources of electricity or stored to provide reliable and continuous power supply.

Hybrid-Synergy

Mankind’s shift to sustainability and renewable energy sources (solar, wind), the demand for extremely high efficiency and power materials has led to synergy between RES with prominent examples the PV systems and wind turbines. The aim is to overcome the fluctuation of energy demand. This can be done by using energy storage media (e.g. batteries), which will ensure a smooth and even distribution of power in the grid.

Hydroelectric

Modern hydroelectric plants generate electricity using turbines, which are rotated by the flow of moving water. The consolidation of hydropower as a leading form of RES (over 15% of the total global energy supply), reflects its multiple advantages. It is a flexible energy source as it can easily cover the fluctuations of the power needed by the grid with flexibility compared to the conventional power plants. It is also an ideal candidate for synergy with the aforementioned RES.

ANELIXI CONSULTING undertakes the study, support, installation and maintenance of the most innovative photovoltaic systems in order to enhance sustainability and respect for the environment.