Solar grant website launches

A new website offering up to date advice on solar grants available launched in the UK on Monday.   Solar Power Grants is a comprehensive guide to incentives available for installing solar technology into your home.  www.solarpowergrants.co.uk

The new website offers homeowners everything they need to know about the current incentives available, namely the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for solar PV and the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for solar water heating.

Solar Power Grants is a free of charge information service for homeowners who are looking into investing in solar technology for their home. All the relevant details on both the recently launched Feed-in Tariff and the anticipated Renewable Heat Incentive, due to be introduced on April 1 2011, are available. This includes information on the financial benefits, eligibility, how the schemes work and the legislation behind them.

As well as straight-forward jargon-free information, there is also a dedicated section for the latest news updates with current and future solar power grants. This is a great way to stay on top of fast-paced solar industry, get updates on which incentives are due to be launched and discover any further developments with the market as a whole.

David Holmes, the founder of Solar Power Grants, said: “It’s clear that more and more people are considering making the switch to go greener and solar appears to be the technology that’s at the forefront of these people’s minds.

“With the recent introduction of the Feed-in Tariff and the Renewable Heat Incentive just around the corner, there is a lot of information for those new to solar to catch up on.

“These incentives are the biggest news the UK solar industry has ever had. They will encourage a new wave of customers to switch to solar technologies, but it is vital these people are given the relevant information about how the schemes operate before they further pursue the option of having solar PV or solar water heating installed in to their homes.

“The information at Solar Power Grants is aimed to be user-friendly, simple and straight-forward. This way consumers can make an educated decision about whether solar is right for them and their household.”

Lewington Solar offer a range of renewable energy services including solar energy, ground source heating and now air source in the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire area. Many of their services are part funded through energy grants and offer long term energy saving.

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Energy saving possible without mains gas

Whether you have found your dream home in the heart of the Leicestershire / countryside or are simply just outside the main grid of a town, you may believe you are stuck with high fuel bills as part of the location.

However, it is still possible to become more energy-efficient and cost–effective (and even get some of your energy for free) by considering upgrading your boiler or even considering the latest renewable technologies.

It may often be a case of ‘out of sight, out of mind’ but as with inefficient gas-fired boilers over 15 years old, an aging oil-fired boiler or even an LPG boiler could easily be one of the biggest causes of high fuel bills.

Martyn Bridges, director of marketing and technical support for Worcester Bosch Group (suppliers of Kim Lewington) comments:

“Upgrading to a high-efficiency condensing boiler such as Worcester’s Greenstar Heatslave or Camray ranges of SEDBUK ‘A’ rated oil-fired boilers, could see heating and hot water bills cut by between 5 – 10%, as they convert over 90% of oil used into heat.

“Helping you save money on your fuel bills and, as a bonus, lower your carbon footprint in the process.

“Also, if you have found your dream kitchen but think the space could be better used with the boiler taken out of the equation, both of Worcester’s Greenstar oil-fired ranges have external models which allow you to free-up wall or floor space inside, without losing any efficiency.“

Renewable energy sources are not out of bounds either. Solar water heating systems and air or ground source heat pumps can all be retro-fitted to your home, providing eco-friendly heat and hot water all year round.

To find out more information about upgrading your boiler, investing in renewable technologies or to find an accredited installer in your area, visit our Find an Installer search.

The newest eurostat report on energy production and usage in Europe shows that renewable energy production increased 8.3% and coal consumption dropped 16.3% last year. In total, renewable energy accounted for 18.4% of energy production and coal accounted for 9.6%.

As I reported earlier this year, the European Union (EU) is expected to exceed its target of producing 20% of its energy from renewable energy sources by 2020. These figures are a clear sign that they are on that path.

Interested in solar power? Call 01858 44 55 43 for more details.

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Renewable energy info in Harborough on August 28th

Solar heating in Haarborough

Meet the renewable energy team on August 28th in Harborough

The renewable energy team from Lewington’s will be available to answer questions on Harborough Square on Saturday August 28th.  Using a special display unit from Worcester Bosch.  They will be able to give you examples of work they have carried out in the local area and answer questions about the potential costs and savings of different kinds of renewable energy including solar energy, ground source heating and air source heating.

In the past it has generated town centre a great deal of interest from shoppers in Market Harborough who want to find out more about whether it is worth while from a financial point of view to switch to greener sources of energy.

Perhaps we’ll see you at the square on Saturday August 28th – but if you can’t make it call us on 01858 433 333 to find about more about our renewable energy range.

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I have heard of something call Air Source what is the difference in Ground and Air Source?

£4 of free energy for £1

Air source heat pumps work on a similar principle to ground source heat pumps, however they are better suited to smaller properties.

The big advantage is that they require only an outdoor unit rather than having to dig up the garden, making the installation quicker and cheaper.

They have the same performance and efficiency of a ground source heat pump, typically providing £4 of free energy for every £1 of electrical energy you put into it.

This technology has been proven and even works in temperatures as low as -10°C. You may not have heard of it because it is still quite a new technology but you will hear more about it over the coming years.

Call today 01858 433333 or phone Lewington Solar Renewable Energies Manager on 07725783565.

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Ground source heat pump installers leicestershire

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Here is the finished installation of our Worcester Bosch ground source heat pump in Ingarsby. The property is heated by underfloor heating downstairs and upstairs, supplyed by 600m of pipe work under the field to the rear of the property. This job was designed and installed by our renewable energy manager Darren King.This job is going to soon be shown on sky tv on the series ” my flat pack home”.

The customers can expect cheap heating and hot water for the next 25+ years.  Anyone building a property would be foolish not to look at the option of putting renewable energy in to the build. For a quotation on your project contact us.

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Solar Panel Installers Leicestershire

savannah-kink-051.jpgsavannah-kink-052.jpgSolar panel installation in Medbourne leicestershire. We installed two worcester bosch solar panels on the south  facing roof and a twin coiled copper cylinder in the airing cupboard. The installation will supply the customer with the majority of their hot water for free during the year giving an expected pay back of around 10 years. It took three days to put in.

Contact us to find out how you can benefit from renewable energy and reduced fuel bills.

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Ground Souce Heating Leicestershire

Ground source heating is becoming an increasingly popular new way to reduce heating costs.  Our latest ground source heating installation in Leicestershire involved laying 500M of underground pipe powering a worcester bosch 11 KW Ground source heat pump. Both floors of the new build property are heatded by underfloor heating meaning the customer should get over £4 of energy out of the heat pump for every £1 they put in.
This will represent a significant saving over time.  If you are considering building a new property or would like more information of how ground source heating could work for you, do get in touch.
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Ground source heat pump grant

030.jpgWe are happy to anounce that if you have us to install a Worcester Bosch ground source heat pump in 2010 you will be elligible for £1500 cashback direct from Worcester Bosch. There has never been a better time to make the switch to a greener future. For a free qoutation contact our Renewable energy manager Darren King who can take you through what is best for your property and answer any questions you may have.

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Solar panels Northamptonshire

012_0.jpg011.jpgSolar panels in corby Northamptonshire,. We installed two Worcester Bosch Greenskies solar panels to the south facing roof of this bungalow.  This will now supply the customer with at least 70% of their hot water for the year. The installation took two days in total. For more info on how you can be benefitting from free energy give our renewable energy manager a call.

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Solar panels Leicestershire

002.jpg004_0.jpgOne of our most recent installations in Leicestershire, Comprising of two Worcester Bosch Greenskies solar panels heating the hot water. This is backed up by a Worcester Bosch Greenstar condensing gas boiler rated over 90% efficient providing the heating. The customer is now benefitting from lower fuel bills and producing a lot less CO2 emmissions. For more information on how you can help reduce your emmissions and your fuel bills, contact our renewable energy manager.

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