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Juice - NPower
Hi all My first post. I was going to change to NPower Juice 'cos they are about the "greenest" I could find and Greenpeace reccommends them. I'll wait now until Oct when all companies put up their bills etc. but thought I'd mention it. Also, if more people do sign up to greener options then I imagine they wil become…
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conservatories with solar panels
Does anyone know of a conservatory manufacturer that includes solar panels in their design?
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a couple of water/energy saving ideas
Delighted to see this new board :T I don't have a washing machine at the moment but use a launderette about a 15-minute walk away. Rather than use the 20p-guzzling tumble driers in the launderette, I take the clothes home after washing, where I have a very efficient spin dryer that removes most of the water at a fraction…
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Grants for renewable energy: first come first served
From the 24th April householders will be able to register their interest in applying for new renewable energy grants from the DTI. Housholders will be able to apply for grants to part cover the cost of solar panels, biomass (that's wood burning stoves to you and me), wind turbines as well as other renewable energy…
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Solar Power on a Budget
Hi, I am looking to get solar on my house but want to spend as little as possible on it. What is the least I can spend with a trustworthy firm to have solar installed? Thanks. :money: :money: :money:
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Recycled storage containers etc.
I am always amazed at the amount of those plastic take away containers people throw away. Once washed out, they make great containers for packed lunch and leftover food for the freezer. I also use empty plastic bottles to put over delicate plants in the garden, drill a few little holes and they make mini green houses. I…
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Disposing of white goods that need repair
Hi I've got a fridge freezer and a washing machine which need repair but are still useable, so I wasn't sure if I should freecycle them. As I don't drive, I can't take them down to a recycling centre though I have the option to have the council collect them for £10. I'd really like to see them put to good use rather than…
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Threads that could be moved to this board
Hi everyone, If you've seen a thread on another board recently that you think would be ideal to be moved to this one can you reply underneath with the link? Thanks :)
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Alternative Energy Sources
I would be grateful if anyone has information on or experience of alternative energy sources and their costs and efficiency. I am thinking particularly of wind power, solar energy (both through heat exchange and photovoltaic cells), thermal extraction from underground pipes etc., all in a domestic context. I am also…
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How Green Are You ?
Have you seen the BBC 2 program Tuesday 8.30pm. It's not easy being Green. http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/programmes/?id=easy_green
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Windsave
http://www.windsave.com/WS1000.htm Antone got one of these? If so have you seen a drop in usege from the mains?
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Solar is the way to go !?
Hi all, with energy prices going up it seems the wise option and enviromentally sound one would be to invest in photovoltaic solar panels. I am in the process of working out the money needed to invest, grants available and ultimatly the point at which i come into profit! It seems for enough electricity for the average home…
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BBC Gloabl Warming Experiment on your PC
Has anyone signed up for their pc to be used for the global wamring experiment, as in last nights programme about global warming on bbc four? It sounds really interesting, like something small we can all do to contribute to work on global warming. Apologies if this has already been posted somewhere. I've had a search in a…
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No more utility bills.?
Hello all - this is my first post to the forums - I have been lurking here for a good long time and I've finally found a worthy question to ask! I've been looking for a total replacement for my heating / hot water in my two bed house... I've come across this site... http://greentecsystems.co.uk/ Has anyone seen anthing…
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Building Control Fee for Solar panel
Building Control Fee for Solar panels
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Wind power direct into mains for £1500
Thinking about mounting a wind generator on the side of the house using https://www.windsave.co.uk All the figures seem to add up. 1/3rd off electricity bill. £60 per year back off government for using renewable resource and even the possibility of a grant for the install which would further reduce the cost. I reckon less…
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Saving Energy with Wind Power
Martin, I do not know if this is a money saving idea but it is a world energy crises saving. Have you heard of the yes2wind campaign? http://www.yes2wind.com/ and using NPower Juice for wind energy. http://www.npower.com/greenelectricityand50pounds It seems they are not allowed to advertise this new source of energy so we…