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Tag Archives: Solar Power
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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Export Tariff On New Solar Installations Stopping
It has recently been announced by the Government here in the UK that it is not only to stop the generation tariff under the feed-in tariff scheme but is also to end the export tariff for new installations from 1st … Continue reading
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How About A Solar Yacht
Solar panels are used for so many different products these days apart from the most popular use of being installed on the roofs of some residential and commercial premises to help generate electricity. We have previously mentioned some of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Silent-Yachts, Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Labour Party Wants 35 GW Solar Capacity By 2030
You may be interested to read the “Expert briefing note for Labour on wind, solar and energy efficiency” published this month. Amongst many things, it states what the Labour party feels is achievable in respect of solar capacity in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Labour Party, Solar Capacity, Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Proposal To Close Feed-In Tariffs Scheme
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has recently published the Consultation on the Feed-In Tariffs Scheme in which it proposes that the above scheme will be closed to new applicants from the 1st April 2019. Apparently, the Government … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy and Industrial Strategy, Feed-In Tariffs Scheme, Solar Panels, Solar Power, The Department for Business
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Solar Power Car Port Being Built By Bentley Motors
Many of you will be aware that Bentley Motors manufacture luxury cars here in the UK to exacting standards. Well, the company has recently started to build a very big solar powered car port for its colleagues to park their … Continue reading
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Tagged Bentley Motors Ltd, Solar Panelled Car port, Solar Power
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Solar Power For Irish Theme Park
You may be interested to read that Tayto Park that is the only theme park in the Republic of Ireland is to benefit from a solar farm that has recently had conditional planning approval granted to be built. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Farm, Solar Photovoltaic Panels, Solar Power, Tayto Park
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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 Paper – An Innovative Way To Charge Your Mobile Phone
A company by the name of YOLK has produced a product called “Solar Paper” that can be used to charge the likes of a mobile phone when you are on the move should your normal phone battery be low on … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Paper, Solar Power, YOLK
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