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The bottom line is, most homes in the UK are able
to have solar
panels installations, in a financially viable way, but some, due to various
reasons, can't or they can but it would not make sense financially. In these
cases, rather than just make a quick sale (no pushy salesmen), we will make
it clear that it is a no go, or try and help you to find other ways of reducing
your energy consumption, using solar
energy.
Choosing the correct system, is critical
if you are going to make a cost effective choice. Spending over £5,000
on a hot water solar system for an average household, may not be the best
way of spending your money, so we always educate you on your choices available,
even if we end up loosing a sale.
Eco friendly surveys are essential if we, as an industry
are going to make any impact on reducing our CO2 emissions. One simple way
is to not send pushy salesmen/surveyors in CO2 emitting cars up and down the
country, so were possible, we hope you can help us achieve this by completing
our eco friendly surveys for PV solar and hot water solar...Quick
quote or eco friendly survey >>
Our manufacturing (were possible) is sourced from
sustainable sources, and with geothermal processes, we are proud that we can
offer you a zero carbon product, the only one on the market.
On installation day, our installers will be considerate,
clean and tidy, leaving your home as clean as when we arrived.
Questions when choosing hot water solar
panels
On thing is clear, you CANNOT get more efficient than
heating the water itself 'directly'.
1. Can your hot water solar system use
your existing plumbing set up, thus making it cheaper and more enviro friendly?
2. How much does your hot water solar system cost,
and maintenance costs?
3. Is your hot water solar panel system marketed
in an environmental zero carbon way?
4. Burst pipes are a problem with older solar systems
aren't they?
5. Will the solar installation of complicated heat
transfer systems have a large impact on my home?
6. Is it true that a large percentage of heat is
lost using a non direct heat transfer system.
Questions when choosing a PV solar panels
1. How much roof space do I need? The system does
take alot of roofspace, but (photovoltaic) pv systems can be installed within
your garden area using 'A' frames, facing south, if roofspace is a problem.
2. Are they manufactured within the UK, supporting
british manufacturers, helping us become a leading renewable energy supplier
to the up and coming worldwide industry. Please support British industry.
3. I heard PV systems are expensive. With generous
DTI grants available, and the instant increase in your house price after install,
with relief from the up and coming energy prices, investment in such a system,
has now become a real option millions of homes across the UK.
4. Can I sell my surplus energy? Yes, ROC's (Renewable
energy certificates) are credited to you and tradeable. As energy prices rise,
these are increasing in value, earn everyday, and the more you save energy
within your household, the more you will earn.
5. Will installation have a large impact on my home?
Once the solar panels are installed on the roof with scaffolding, the inside
components do not take any inside space up. Installations usually can be done
within 3-4 days, with installers being considerate, clean and tidy.
6. What size solar panel system will I need? This
depends on your energy consumption rate. You can find this out by looking at
your electricity bill. (Kwh) We can help you work out what size pv system is
required for your household.
7. Do I need planning permission? Only if you live
within a conservation area, or in a listed building. We can help you put together
a convincing planning application, in these situations.
Green 'Great Britain' campaign
Throughout the history of Britannia, Britain has lead the world, in technological advancements, and political campaigns.
Keeping the 'Great' in Britain in the 21st century now means leading the world in environmental or green issue's and by leading by example.
With the ground breaking 'Climate Change Bill', Britain is pioneering low carbon policies, once again showing the world what needs to be done. This ultimately means green technology implementation. The 'Green Great Britain Campaign' aims to support British renewable energy implementation.
Lead by Example:
1. Ban of incandescent light bulbs. (alternatives are available)
2. Ban of plastic carrier bags. (alternatives are available)
3. Donate (now or upon death) green land to 'The National Trust' to protect from development.
4. If you can afford, install a renewable energy systems, advancing the British renewables to world leaders.
5. Ban of unnecessary and wasteful packaging from British supermarkets.
6. Government recognition, that on an finite amount of our small island, further building on green space cannot continue to acommodate the over whelming amount of population growth.
7. A nationalwide scale, tree planting and protection program, within conurbations, suburbs, and cities.