West Sussex Gazette

Scheme to save on energy bills

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A group-buying scheme which aims to make renewable energy more affordable returns to West Sussex for a third time.

The Solar Together initiative puts high-quality solar panels, battery storage and Electric Vehicle (EV) charge points within the reach of more residents. This year, community groups and small business are also able to join the scheme. The initiative uses pre-approved installers, helping people feel more confident about their renewable energy investment­s. Suppliers can offer competitiv­e pricing due to the volume of installati­ons, passing savings onto residentst­hroughlow- e r installati­on prices. For those who have already invested in solar panels, there is also the opportunit­y to fit a battery onto their existing system. Residents and businesses who register online will receive a personal no-obligation recommenda­tion, and if they choose to accept it, a technical survey will be conducted. A date can then be arranged for the installati­on of their solar PV system.

Cllr Deborah Urquhart, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmen­t and Climate Change, said: “The Solar Together scheme offers a straightfo­rward way for people to access a competitiv­e offer from a trusted and vetted provider. The scheme continues to prove very popular with our residents, helping them to reduce their energy costs and their impact on the environmen­t by using the clean electricit­y they generate.”

Visit www.westsussex.gov. uk/campaigns/solar-together to learn more about the Solar Together West Sussex initiative.

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