Solar Panels Glasgow
Local resource for benefits of solar panels in Glasgow. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to benefits of using this renewable source, including tax breaks, environmental protection, money saving, energy conservation, and more. Read on for more advice and content on photovoltaic systems and sunlight conversion rates.
Adelphi Design & Construction
0141 3344311
97 Queensborough Gardens
Glasgow
CBC (Central Building Contractors)
0141 4454665
119 Whitefiled Road
Glasgow
Luddon Construction Ltd
0141 945 2233
1497 Balmore Road
Glasgow
Arthur
0141 952 8595
Unit 12 Telford Court, 9 South Avenue, Clydebank Business Park
Clydebank
JMJ Construction Ltd
0141 944 4870
18 Summerhill Drive
Glasgow
Cosbilt Ltd.
0141 221 9121
49 Hydepark Street
Glasgow
Rae Construction Ltd
0141 8822904
145 angus avenue
glasgow
Concept Building Solutions
0800 740 8299
36a Kingston St
Glasgow
Addapt Ltd
0141 951 1451
7 Richmond Street
Clydebank
Blackett & Traynor Construction Ltd
07872 966345
109 BLUEVALE STREET
Glasgow
For the first time, homeowners will be able to buy solar panels for their homes from the high street. The electrical retailer Currys has started stocking the panels, which cost around £9,000 for a three bedroom house and are expected to provide half the household's electricity. Technological advances mean that the solar panels, which are made by the electronics company Sharp, are adapted to the UK climate so that they require daylight, but not necessarily direct sunlight to generate electricity. Customers investing in solar panels for their home will see instant as well as long-term reductions to electricity bills, as well as a potential increase to the value of their property. There are also grants available through the Low Carbon Buildings programme to help with the large initial cost. Philip Davies, the chief executive of the residential housing developers Linden Homes, said: "We welcome the announcement that high street retailers are to make solar panels available to their customers. "Currently new homes are up to four times more energy efficient than their Victorian counterparts, so as well as house builders creating highly energy-efficient new homes, the wider home-owning population must bring their older homes up to scratch in order to make a significant difference to the UK’s carbon emissions." Linden Homes have been introducing solar panels to several of their developments, and will be experimenting with heat pumps and other alternative energy sources over the coming months. The panels are available from Currys branches in West Thurrock, Fulham and Croydon.
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