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November 16th, 2011 | Posted by in Solar Panel - (0 Comments)If you have a bit of cash lying around doing nothing but earn a pitiful interest in the bank, the best thing to do would be to invest in solar panels. It is possible to save up to 0% on solar panel installation, so it pays to shop around.
Installing solar panels takes specific training to know which bits to put together. Although it’s basically a mechanical electrical installation and so if you have a background in mechanical and electrical installation it wouldn’t be too hard to train up to install
With the Feed in tariff scheme still running it’s best to act quick. There has been talk af scrapping the scheme and if you have read anything about it you will know that it is a real money earner. Of course the fact is, someone is having to pay for that and that’s the British tax payer.
It may be a good thing to produce more electricity in a renewable fashion, but solar may not be as good as wind, but that’s for another post.
