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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Has anyone fitted solar panels, used wind-generated equipment or anything considered green?
Has it been successful and would you recommend it?"
Not personally but I know a few folk who've done it and are reaping the financial benefits. |
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By *ickiemintMan
over a year ago
Somewhere NW London |
"Has anyone fitted solar panels, used wind-generated equipment or anything considered green?
Has it been successful and would you recommend it?"
Had hub turf part of the vegetable plot. Now thats green.lol.Suz.X |
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"Has anyone fitted solar panels, used wind-generated equipment or anything considered green?
Has it been successful and would you recommend it?
Not personally but I know a few folk who've done it and are reaping the financial benefits."
those who got on the ball early are laughing now the government have amended the legislatin and reduce the Feed-in Tarrif every quarter for new installations |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them"
There's lots of Green Deal offers out there. Low interest rates and feed in payments. |
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"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them"
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them |
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"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them"
Theres where heavily subsidised |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them"
There's heavy subsidies here in the form of cheap interest rates for installing local energy efficient systems. |
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"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them
There's heavy subsidies here in the form of cheap interest rates for installing local energy efficient systems."
how low? i know the similar finance available for companies currently charges between 6-10% |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them
There's heavy subsidies here in the form of cheap interest rates for installing local energy efficient systems.
how low? i know the similar finance available for companies currently charges between 6-10%"
My understanding is that the info is on the UK gov website Greendeal pages.
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"My sister has solar panels, theyve been doing a big promotion thing in belguim so loads have them
i believe that in certain countries the government pay to put the panels on or at least heavily subsidise them
There's heavy subsidies here in the form of cheap interest rates for installing local energy efficient systems.
how low? i know the similar finance available for companies currently charges between 6-10%
My understanding is that the info is on the UK gov website Greendeal pages.
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nope....been trying to find out the rate lol will have to give ESAS a ring on Monday |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
I apologise for the lengthy post but it might help.
"Welcome to a special e version of Energy Efficiency Installer magazine. With the Green Deal now underway, the energy efficiency sector is growing in demand and hopefully, increasing numbers of installers will experience an upturn in business opportunities.
It would be fair to say there has been something of a slow start to the scheme, as well as concerns over proposed interest rates. Fears that these will be set too high have caused much discussion. Meanwhile, as the industry ruminates over rates, those working to increase business and boost uptake of energy efficiency technologies are looking for clarity and direction. To plug any gaps in the forward push of the Green Deal, it is up to the sector itself to help drive it ahead. We need to remain positive about the scheme. Yes, the interest rate may be high compared with most high street loans. But one thing to consider is that it is based on a 10 year or 25 year term, not five, as with many loans. In addition, as increased numbers of the population find it harder to access high street loans, the beauty of the Green Deal loan is that it can be accessed by more than 80 per cent of householders.
Energy Efficiency Installer is aimed at the Green Deal Installer and those involved in energy efficiency technologies. This flagship scheme offers much potential for the industry – indeed the Department of Energy and Climate Change estimates that heating and energy efficiency measures worth £1.3 billion will be delivered through the scheme.
Produced by the team behind Renewable Energy Installer (the only industry publication to be working in partnership with the MCS and HETAS), the magazine will become the meeting point for all energy efficiency sectors, providing key news, legislation, technology and opinion. Energy Efficiency Installer will be the one-stop shop for all sectors involved in making the Green Deal a success."
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