Daddies_Sauce
Falmer WSL, not a JCL
- Jun 27, 2008
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Following on from the https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?390300-The-Energy-crisis thread, I've been looking into solar panels and battery storage etc. for some time, but been hesitant to do anything more than "looking into" due to the years it will take to recoup the investment (and not knowing how many years I might have left). With fuel prices only likely to go one way maybe its time to reconsider.
I noted Councils have again joined together and are offering a second round of "Solar Together Sussex", a group buying scheme https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/news/2021/second-opportunity-get-savings-solar-panels
I've been trying to find some numbers in terms of numbers of households who signed up the scheme, the average size of an installation and the average installation costs. Did anybody here take advantage of this scheme first time around, if so would you be willing to give an indication of the size of system that you had installed and did you go for battery storage? I've assumed that you would have researched the costs offered, if so was there much of a saving going for this scheme against a market install cost?
With the climate agenda getting more focus, and fuel costs spiralling, I just wonder if Chancellor Sunak, might try to reincarnate one of the scrapped green schemes to offer some form of grant towards installation costs, thoughts?
I noted Councils have again joined together and are offering a second round of "Solar Together Sussex", a group buying scheme https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/news/2021/second-opportunity-get-savings-solar-panels
I've been trying to find some numbers in terms of numbers of households who signed up the scheme, the average size of an installation and the average installation costs. Did anybody here take advantage of this scheme first time around, if so would you be willing to give an indication of the size of system that you had installed and did you go for battery storage? I've assumed that you would have researched the costs offered, if so was there much of a saving going for this scheme against a market install cost?
With the climate agenda getting more focus, and fuel costs spiralling, I just wonder if Chancellor Sunak, might try to reincarnate one of the scrapped green schemes to offer some form of grant towards installation costs, thoughts?