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Get Thrifty With Solar Panels

If you are looking to make a saving on your electricity bill then taking a look at the option of solar power is a good idea. Installing solar technology within your household and producing your own electricity is one of the most effective ways to cut back on bills and help protect the environment too. Up and down the country more and more people are choosing to invest in solar panels and start saving energy.

The initial cost of installing solar technology is quite high, but it’s the savings that will be made over time you need to remember. When solar technology is installed you will be ready to benefit from reduced outgoings whilst knowing that you are being eco-friendly at the same time.

The cost of installing solar panels will vary depending on your household, but once installed every solar panel user can expect to see the same fantastic reduced electric rates. A typical solar power system installed within your home will reduce electric costs by 40% a year. If you are not on the national grid then using solar power means that you will even have the chance to store further electricity you don’t use in batteries, perfect for later use or even to sell on.

Solar power not only allows you to save money on energy bills but you can also make money too. In some locations around the UK it is possible to sell back unused energy to the national grid for it be used by others. To find out whether you can sell back energy contact the national grid once your solar panels are installed.

If you are more concerned about the environmental impacts then the benefits on your bank balance. Then you may like to know that solar power does produce any greenhouse gases. It has been calculated that by using solar technology as an alternative form of energy that an average household can save 6 tonnes over 20 years.

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