Do I need planning permission for solar panels? 5 things you need to know
An expert guide to navigating planning permissions for Installing solar panels on residential Properties
An expert guide to navigating planning permissions for Installing solar panels on residential Properties
Energy independence allows businesses to plan their finances in a climate where energy prices remain volatile. Read how here.
With wholesale gas prices returning to their November 2021 levels, it’s tempting to think that fossil fuel prices will also see a tumble. It poses the question of whether the case for investing in renewable green energy for your home or business is worthwhile.
With the wide range of renewable energy solutions now coming onto the market, numerous financial incentives are tailored to specific products. Here's some help to navigate the schemes available to private households and businesses.
With energy costs now a significant consideration for all of us, the business case for investing in renewable energy is becoming ever more compelling, especially as businesses have not benefited from government intervention with price caps.
Every home is unique. There is no one-size-fits all answer to this question. But, if you use our heat pump calculator you can get an estimate of the typical air source heat pump cost. This cost includes the £5,000 available in government support from the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), and the energy savings you would make.
In this blog we’re focusing on air source heat pumps which we’re now installing in a wide range of properties, including business premises, either as a stand alone renewable energy source, or alongside solar panels and solar batteries.
Because every property is unique, there’s no simple answer to how much solar panels cost. But we can give you a good idea with our solar panel calculator, which enables you to estimate the cost of your solar panels and the typical energy savings you could make.
Read our answers to some frequently asked questions about heat pumps.