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CONTACT WAS MAINTAINED THE WHOLE TIME FROM QUOTE TO COMPLETION WORKMANSHIP WAS EXCELLENT THE TEAMS TURNED UP WHEN THEY SAID I AM WELL SATISFIED WITH THE JOB On 16 December 2011 at 18:06:58 by John from St. Albans |
They seemed to be more relaxed and were interested in selling the product. The workmen were polite, clean and proffesional. On 9 December 2011 at 09:05:09 by Darius from East Molesey |
Work was carried out efficiently and tiedilly in three days,the first day being for the scaffolding going up.Every one knew what they were doing and were cheerful and friendly. I would gladly recommend this company for the honesty of their calculations for the system they recommended. On 6 October 2011 at 10:11:02 by Michael from Bookham |
I have dealt with electrical contractors foe much of my working life but have never come across a firm that was so professional and friendly. They did every thing they promised and more. They went out of their way to make the whole process easy. This was real quality work. Thank you solar Spectrum. On 26 September 2011 at 19:06:38 by Robert from Paddock Wood |
Work was done and completed within 2 days. System left fully operational On 10 June 2011 at 09:59:14 by Alan from Bookham |
This company are professional,efficient and communicate well every step of the way.They do not send sales people, installation engineers visit and can answer every question. They do what they say they will do, when they say they will do it. They work to a standard not to a price. I have no... On 30 March 2011 at 19:04:04 by Lynn from London |
Solar PV Feed-In Tariff Calculator
With the recent launch of the Government's Feed-In Tariff, electricity generating solar photovoltaic (PV) installations are now a viable proposition for domestic households.
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Government Grants and Incentives for Solar
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Feed-in Tariff for Solar PV
The Feed-In Tariff, also known as FIT, became available in the UK on April 1 2010 and is the electricity sector of the Clean Energy Cash Back scheme - a Government-backed scheme that pays people who create their own electricity using green technology including solar PV panels.
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Renewable Heat Incentive for Solar Thermal
Homeowners, businesses and communities wishing to benefit from reduced energy bills and environmentally friendly technology will be able to do so through the upcoming Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and Solar Thermal.
Solar PV & Solar Water Heating Information
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Solar Panel Grants
Homeowners that generate their own electricity or hot water from renewable or low carbon sources such as solar PV or solar thermal panels can receive regular payments via the Feed-in Tariff or Renewable Heat Incentive.
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Solar Thermal
Solar thermal panels convert the Sun's solar energy into hot water to complement your existing domestic hot water supply. The technology uses evacuated tube or flat-plate collector panels coupled with a twin-coil cylinder normally located within your airing cupboard. A typical installation can supply up to 1/3 of your hot water all year round.
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Solar PV
Solar PV technology is an extremely underused technology within the UK which can provide huge cost savings to a domestic household whilst also generating income via the Clean Energy Cashback feed-in tariff by selling back unused energy to your energy supplier.
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Solar Panels
Solar panels come in a variety of different types and technologies all suited to varying situations and requirements. The two main types of panel are differentiated by their output of either electricity (solar PV) or hot water (solar thermal).
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Solar Power
Solar power has been harnessed for many years but only in the least few years has solar technology become economically viable for use in the domestic household. Solar thermal can provide hot water all-year round whilst solar PV can cut up to £200 off your energy bills and provide a passive income via the Government's feed-in tariff.



