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Due to problems with the administration of the Green Homes Voucher Scheme, we are NO Longer accepting any enquiries for any works funded by the Green Homes Grant Scheme. Due to current very high work loads and safe working practices we are currently only able to provide services to Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, South Warwickshire and South Shropshire.

BEFORE you select Solar Thermal as a primary measure READ THIS: Solar Thermal - Does it Add Up? At Worcester Renewables, we specialise in renewable energy and energy saving projects for both Domestic, Commercial and Community projects.
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It makes green eco sense as you are saving CO2 emissions, though the economics are somewhat more complex. In essence if you have a high cost heating system - Direct Electric, Electric Flow Boiler, Storage Radiators and Immersion, or LPG, then yes it makes economic sense.
A lot has changed in the field of domestic renewable energy recently. Solar power has taken off, while some incentives have changed, and others have been introduced. So, does green energy at home still make sense? And what should you look out for if you're thinking of taking the plunge? Let us guide you through some of the basics.
With the drop in the supply price of solar panels, the cost of installations, a LOT more sun (than England) and the much higher electricity prices now means that an economic investment can be made in Solar PV without the need for Feed-in-Tariff or Renewable Energy Obligation support. Of course that is at the industrial scale!
It's generally known that Solar PV panels convert sunlight into electricity. It's actually more accurate in fact though to say that they now convert daylight into electricity. On any given day throughout the year we can generate solar electricity. This is because the technology behind Solar PV has developed rapidly, and the most advanced panels are extremely effective and efficient - even here in the UK!
Knowing more about your carbon footprint can help you to learn how to reduce it; benefiting the environment and even helping you save money. A carbon footprint is a measurement of the carbon dioxide that you produce through activities such as travelling, heating your home or workplace and using electronic equipment.
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