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Generate your own free
electricity and get paid for using it!
With the UK government incentive
to reduce the UKs carbon footprint and combat
global environmental issues,
consumers are being encouraged to look at new
ways of producing energy from renewable sources.
One of the ways in which the government is
encouraging growth in the field of renewable
energy is to ensure that it is cost effective to
its users.
By installing solar panels at your home or
business you can not only generate your own
free Electricity, but you can get paid
for it too! For every unit of electricity
you generate you will receive a payment of 21p
and for every unused unit exported to the
National Grid, you will receive an extra payment
of 3.1p. All payments received are tax free and
indexed linked to the RPI for 25 years.
Choose
Marshall's, a fully qualified MCS installer,
to install your renewable energy system and you
will be eligible for this payment. Considering
the on-going price increases from energy
suppliers across the UK, how can you afford
not to?
More information on tariffs and payments are
available
here
The southwest is ideally located for the use
of solar panel systems due to its warmer,
sunnier climate compared to the rest of the UK
and it is estimated that in less than 10 years, your
solar panel system could have paid for itself.
Marshall's use Siliken solar panels
(among others) which recently came out on top in
a field case study in Germany during which the
top 30 solar panel manufacturers were put to the
test.
For more information or for a free quotation
from your local MCS Approved installer just ask
for Paul on 01647 441158 or 07970 705471
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The performance of solar PV systems is
impossible to predict with certainty due to the
variability in the amount of solar radiation
(sunlight) from location to location and from
year to year. This estimate is based upon the
Government’s standard assessment procedure for
energy rating of buildings (SAP) and is given as
a guidance only. It should not be considered as
a guarantee of performance.”
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