PV

June 15, 2012
Burnley-based solar installer, Solarlec, is practicing what it preaches after installing 243 solar panels on the roof of its headquarters.
June 14, 2012
Renowned wildlife artist, Bill Neil, has helped conserve the environment he earns his living off, by powering his studio with sunlight.
June 13, 2012
This morning at 9am the doors opened for the first day of the Intersolar EU 2012 exhibition and, despite the rain, the visitors flocked in their thousands.
June 11, 2012
Esh Group, one of the leading construction companies in the North of England, has installed a 14.7kWp solar array at its head office in Durham.
June 11, 2012
During an ambitious refit to the Flint Greenfield estate that saw all properties receive new roofs, Foz Electrical was approached to install solar arrays on 150 of the properties.
June 7, 2012
The call for solar panels has significantly reduced in the UK since Government announced feed-in tariff cuts. That’s a fact. While at one time installers’ phones were ringing off the hook while they worked seven-day weeks, now, just a few months later many are struggling to fill their weeks. Industry has come up with several reasons for this dip in demand, yet the most frequent culprit appears to be negative press.
June 1, 2012
Sixteen fire stations across Lincolnshire are benefiting from the installation of solar arrays, as part of the services wider push towards reducing its energy consumption by 20 percent before 2013.
June 1, 2012
Houses in Bloor Homes’ Littecombe housing development are now generating their own clean electricity thanks to the installation of Redland solar PV tiles. The housing development turned to Redland to help the development meet the required level of the Code for Sustainable Homes.
June 1, 2012
All investors are looking for high returns and minimal risk. Solar PV in the UK can be considered as such a good investment in the UK; indeed, its characteristics are compelling for investors and consumers alike. With guaranteed index-linked, tax free feed-in tariff payments for at least 20 years, onsite renewable energy generation, lower energy bills and reduced carbon emissions one would expect thousands of people to be waiting in the queue for a system and all installers to be booked out. But the opposite is the case. There is little demand in the whole market. All installers are lowering their prices hoping to attract customers, but the demand is almost not picking up. This blog post examines why this is the case.
May 31, 2012
South Downs Solar has completed a discreet 43.94kWp solar installation at the University of Brighton in Sussex.

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