Turnkey Solutions
Solar PV
We are committed to a long-term partnership to help you maximize the benefits of solar electricity. We provide full-service integration, including site analysis, system design, incentive packaging, permitting and construction, and lifecycle management to ensure that your system will generate decades of clean power.
Solar Thermal
Solar water heating, or solar thermal, systems utilize heat from the sun to pre-heat water that you use in your home. The major components of a solar hot water system include the collector panels, a storage tank, and a control pump. The panels collect heat from the sun year-round, even on cloudy days, and with a carefully engineered heat exchange system, transfer the energy into your domestic water. Your existing hot water heating system will continue to operate as before to guarantee no loss of thermal comfort. However, because our solar system preheats water before it reaches your tank, the majority of energy required to heat the water will come from the sun, not the utility company.
Wind Power
Wind turbine generators represent another proven and effective renewable technology given proper site conditions, most ideally in coastal and mountainous locations. Turbines for homeowners range in size from 2.5 to 15 kW and are mounted atop 20 to 120 feet tall towers using a combination of self-supporting monopole and guyed arrangements. Much like PV systems, small wind systems supplement your home’s electrical needs from the grid through net metering.
Geothermal Energy
Geothermal systems utilize a high-efficiency heat pump system specially designed for ground source heat exchange. Geothermal, or ground-source heat pump systems, operate much like an air-source system, such as a window unit air conditioner or refrigerator. The heat pump, which is powered by electricity, pulls heat from one area, called a source, and transfers it to another, called a sink. The advantage of geothermal exchange systems is in the efficiency gained from the infinite heating and cooling source of the earth.
Combined Heat and Power
Reliable and cost-effective combined heat and power (CHP) units are now being introduced for home applications. CHP units combine two technologies, a home heating system and a natural-gas or propane engine-driven power generator, in one system. This hybrid configuration allows homeowners to use the fuel twice, first to produce power and then to heat their homes, thus lowering overall fuel consumption, reducing electricity bills, and helping protect our environment.
Advanced Home Energy Management Systems
Myriad devices exist to remotely control your home's energy use, from programmable thermostats to complete systems that can be run on a home computer or remotely through any computer with proper access. Nexamp can help you sort through the enormous number of options in this highly developed area and find the best combination for your needs and budget.