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welcomeAt Renewablenergies, we realise more than most that our primary fuel reserves at an all time low, and are now more vital to us than ever before. We use coal, oil and gas in many different forms to help create a comfortable environment in our homes and every day life, without realising it. This is having a catastrophic impact on the earth’s climate and most of us aren’t even aware that these reserves will run out sooner than we think.
Renewablenergies is a forward thinking dynamic company, based in Northern Ireland, who provide a dedicated professional service, in the design, selection, installation and commissioning of the most appropriate forms of renewable energy best suited to any project, ranging from domestic, commercial, education, health and industrial applications. Our unrivalled professional engineering experience extends to solar water heating, solar electricity generation, wind and water turbines, wood fuelled boiler systems, ground source and geothermal heat pumps and underfloor heating systems. No other company can offer this complete range of services under one roof. Government grants are currently available under the Clear Skies programme, details of which are available by either contacting us or simply following our link to the Clear Skies web site. All products represented and installed by Renewablenergies are Clear Skies approved. We are a Clear Skies approved installer. View our Current project list >> 2004 was the 4th hottest year worldwide on record. 10 of the warmest years have happened since 1990 Highest temperatures on record in Iceland 24.8 deg C on August 11th 2004 Weather costs the insurance industry £18.5bn in 2004 Saudia Arabia had snow in 2005 Snow also fell in 2004 in Lebanon , Greece , Israel and Turkey Texas has record snows in Dec 2004, and it's first white Christmas in 86 years Sahara had extraordinary rains in 2003 leading to a massive plague of locusts in West & North Africa in 2004 which reached as far as Italy The first 10 months of 2003 were the driest since records began in 1766 In Scotland the air became as dry as the Sahara with only 2% humidity In Boscastle, Cornwall a total of 75mm of rain fell in two hours one Monday in August 2004, which is the equivalent of 60 times more than a normal downpour, and was so localised that a rain guage only six miles away registered only an eighth of an inch at the same time. An estimated two million tonnes of water poured through the village at a rate of 140 tonnes per second travelling at 10 mph Snow disappeared off the Highlands in Scotland in 2004, only the 4th time on record. Mount Kilimanjaro is expected to loose it's snow cap within 20 years because it is melting so fast. The Canadian Artic is now so warm that Inuit Indians were amazed to find a wasp in the summer of 2004. They had never seen one before and were warned not to handle it. Artic ice is melting so fast that within 50 years it may be possible for ships to sail across the north of Canada and Russia . |
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