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Author Archives: Peter
Government Consults On Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) Scheme
It was only a few days ago that we spoke about the withdrawal of the export tariff for solar power and how this may impact in a negative way on people buying solar panels for the first time from 1st … Continue reading
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Tagged Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Essex Railway Station Uses Solar Power
Readers may be interested to hear that a railway station in Essex is using solar power for the benefit of some of its passengers. It is great to hear that passengers are benefitting especially when you normally read about concerns … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Powered LED Cats Eyes, Thorpe-le-Soken Railway Station
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High Percentage Of People Would Like Solar Panels Installed
A survey has recently been completed by YouGov on behalf of Client Earth and the results have been published this month. The report is entitled “ Client Earth’s Climate Snapshot and reveals that a large percentage of people taking part … Continue reading
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Tagged Client Earth, Solar Panels, YouGov
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Global Solar Capacity Grows Significantly In 2017
Those of you with an interest in solar power will be pleased to hear that on a global basis solar capacity increased by a considerable amount in 2017. However, this was not something that the UK benefitted from. According to … Continue reading
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Tagged Global Market Outlook for Solar Power 2018 to 2022 report, Solar Power Capacity, SolarPower Europe
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Slow Growth In UK Solar Panel Installations
Figures for the deployment of solar photovoltaic panel installations here in the UK published by the Government indicate slow growth but at least there continues to be take up of solar power. It has to be said that we do … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Panels, Solar Photovoltaic Panels, Solar Power Capacity
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Possible World First Announced By Australian University
You may be interested to read that the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has recently announced the signing of an agreement with Origin Energy and Maoneng Australia for the offsite supply of solar power to the university. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Panels, Solar Power, Sunraysia Solar Farm, University of New South Wales
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The Rise Of Renewable Energy
It is well known that countries around the world are keen to increase the amount of electricity produced by renewable sources such as by solar and wind power as well as biomass. If you were to visit the website of … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon emissions, Renewable Energy, Solar Power
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Solar Panels Help Party The Night Away
A disc jockey tends to take an awful lot of equipment with him or her to a gig such as turntables, lighting and loudspeakers. These things need electricity to power them otherwise it would not be possible to provide such … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Panels, Solar Sound System
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Solar Power Helps Lower Carbon Emissions In UK
One of the benefits of solar power is that, being a renewable form of energy, it helps reduce carbon emissions here in the UK. This is something that not only the UK is targeted with achieving but also other countries … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon emissions, National Grid, Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Does Fitting Solar Panels Increase Property Values?
If you have wandered if having solar photovoltaic panels fitted to the roof of your home or having them ground mounted in your garden has any impact on how much your home is worth then you may wish to look … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon emissions, Renewable Energy, Solar Panels, Which?
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