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Our range of wind turbines are specifically chosen with quality, reliability and affordability in mind. Taking into consideration application and wind strength to provide sustainable energy to homes, farms and small businesses in the West of Scotland and further afield.
Take advantage of the air around you and turn it into cost-effective heating for your home with our air source heat pumps.
Air source heat pumps extract heat from the outside air in the same way that a fridge extracts heat from its inside. The pumps can extract heat from the air even when the outside temperature is well below zero degrees. Working more efficiently at lower temperatures over a long period of time, the energy generated by the pumps is ideally suited to powering heating systems such as under floor heating or large radiators.
With outputs ranging from 6kW to 12kW, our air source heat pumps suit a range of properties.

The energy in the ground or air around your house could heat your home. It could also help to provide all the hot water it needs. Danfoss ground or air Source heat pumps will help save you money and save on CO2 emissions.
Yutaki heat pumps work by transforming energy from the outside air into heat, meaning every 1kW of electricity used to power the heat pump is capable of providing up to 5kW of energy in a well-insulated home – helping to reduce heating bills by up to 60% and cutting CO2 emissions by 50% compared to traditional boiler-led systems.

4th May 2012
Following an assessment by an independent organisation, McCaig Renewables has
been successful in achieving ISO 9001 certification.
24th April 2012
McCaig Renewables will be exhibiting at this years Home Building & Renovating Show, held at Glasgow SECC, 19-20 May. Come along and speak to us about your renewable energy requirements.
24th April 2012
For the second year running, McCaig Renewables will be exhibiting at the All Energy Exhibition, Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre 23-24 May. Come along and discuss your renewable energy requirements.