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Borehole ground source - bankrupt meGeothermal?
Really good for large installations and commercial applications.
Borehole ground source - bankrupt meGeothermal?
@Embattle it looks like you can use the government 5k towards solar panels and such.
which company did yours? Do they cover the rest of devon or just your area?
5k off a solar install looks very attractive right now.
Might be giving them a call. I guess you would recommend them?
In september every house in the uk can apply for a 5k voucher to put towards energy saving their house. it can be used to pay for 3/4 or 2/3 of the price cant remember which so for example you get a system for 7.5k and you pay 2.5k and the grant / voucher covers the rest.What government 5k?
What government 5k?
Yeah no one knows all the details yet. Some places i read that it could be for solar and things some not. I am keeping my fingers crossedGreen Homes Grant
The Green Homes Grant scheme is closed to new applicants. It offers homeowners in England up to £5,000 in vouchers to make their homes more energy efficient - MoneySavingExpert.www.moneysavingexpert.com
Is what martin thinks. Was put differently in the papers. But the rules are not published yet.Looks like not wales and for energy efficiency, not energy generation.
Bolaks posted wrong one..can deebz delete
I do wonder where Karen suddenly comes up. Lets just pick a random name associate it with bad things and make it a meme or somethingWhat utter fucking propagandic drivel.
Lets call them names.
This is Karen/Chad level bullshit.
Four fucking types.
Go fuck yourself guardian..you ever shrinking bubble.
Oooh. A pop at a resident darling:
The four types of climate denier, and why you should ignore them all | Damian Carrington
The shill, the grifter, the egomaniac and the ideological fool: each distorts the urgent global debate in their own way, says the Guardian’s Environment editor, Damian Carringtonwww.theguardian.com
Powerhouses: nanotechnology turns bricks into batteries
Research could pave way for cheap supercapacitor storage of renewable energywww.theguardian.com