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Switch to renewable energy sources

EDF Bleu Ciel helps you to switch to renewable energy sources
Heat pump, wood heating, solar boiler, photovoltaic,...
Techniques to take advantage of renewable energy at home are becoming more accessible and can significantly reduce your bills.

What is a renewable energy source?

A renewable energy source is one that replenishes itself fast enough to be considered inexhaustible. This is true for solar energy which is used by photovoltaic panels and solar boilers; for the earth's energy--also called geothermal energy--which is used by heat pumps; or for plant energy used for wood heating, for example.

Three reasons to switch to renewable energy sources

Save energy

While they represent a considerable investment in the short term, renewable energies enable you to reduce your energy bills and make your investment increasingly profitable over time. Save up to 70% in energy spending with wood heating, up to 50% with solar boilers and sell your energy back to EDF with solar panels.

Make my home more comfortable

Attractive or discreet, quiet, non-polluting, safer, more practical, highly efficient...the solutions for integrating renewable energies in your home offer all these features. They bring you more comfort and peace of mind on a daily basis.

Help protect the environment

Heat pumps release three to four times less CO2 than fossil fuel-driven boilers. Wood heating has a neutral impact on the greenhouse effect. Solar boilers and photovoltaic installations use a non-polluting, inexhaustible source of energy, the sun. Renewable energies do more than help your budget: they also help the environment!

Four lasting, profitable solutions

Heat pumps: significant energy savings

Wood heating: making a comeback! Up to 70% savings in energy spending(1)Solar boilers: taming the sun! Up to 50% savings in energy spending(1)Photovoltaic energy: light transformed into electricity! Up to 1,600 Euros in additional income(1)


(1)Source: ADEME

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