How to make & save money from solar electricity in the UK with the Feed-in Tariff. Learn about solar tiles and slates, and see a selection of UK homeowners who are ahead of the curve and have already installed solar on their own homes.
In my country the government wants to tax solar and wind power out of business. They make a lot of money on taxing oil and electricity, so free energy is a taxman's nightmare. A lot of politicians are also directly involved with oil and power companies. As you might guess, the excuse they give for stalling progress is protecting the environment from unsightly solarpanels and dangerous windturbines. Don Quijote is indeed alive and well, fighting windmills as usual.
Nice vid. The government have protected incentives for domestic solar pv installations by restricting feed in tariff levels for systems above 50kW. Now is the perfect time to invest in solar panels before the FIT levels drop in April 2012.
Oil prices are going up and up as it undoubtedly runs out, Gas & Electricity prices are going up as well, so if this adds up now the payback period will surely come down. It's a no brainer for me, thanks for tthe advice. ;-)
In my country the government wants to tax solar and wind power out of business. They make a lot of money on taxing oil and electricity, so free energy is a taxman's nightmare. A lot of politicians are also directly involved with oil and power companies. As you might guess, the excuse they give for stalling progress is protecting the environment from unsightly solarpanels and dangerous windturbines. Don Quijote is indeed alive and well, fighting windmills as usual.
jannevellamo 11 months ago
Nice vid. The government have protected incentives for domestic solar pv installations by restricting feed in tariff levels for systems above 50kW. Now is the perfect time to invest in solar panels before the FIT levels drop in April 2012.
wwwHestiaSolarCoUk 11 months ago
Oil prices are going up and up as it undoubtedly runs out, Gas & Electricity prices are going up as well, so if this adds up now the payback period will surely come down. It's a no brainer for me, thanks for tthe advice. ;-)
rhinosparky41 1 year ago