Solar / Dynamo Radio – Image by Striatic Using less energy in your home doesn’t just help to save the planet – it can help to save you money as well.
Continue reading...7. August 2010
Here are twelve helpful tips to reduce your energy consumption. Remember, reducing energy consumed saves the environment aswell as helps your financial situation! Tip Number One: Do not forget to switch the light-switch off when leaving the room. Neglecting to turn off lights can increase your carbon footprint as well as adding an unnecessary cost [...]
Continue reading...4. April 2010
In Hawaii the Coast Guard is riding on the energy effceincy bandwagon, taking active steps to reduce their energy costs and carbonm footprint. The Coast Guard believes this will mean that more money will be spent on helping the coast guard perform their duties. ” Every dollar saved from our electric bill will be one [...]
Continue reading...16. March 2010
Government home energy loan plans could inadvertently “reduce mortgage offers”, warned experts. New plans tocreate more energy efficient UK homes could result in the pushing up of property prices yet reduce the size of mortgages buyers can borrow. Ed Milliband’s scheme provides loans to UK homeowners, breaking down the barrier of entry to buying energy [...]
Continue reading...14. March 2010
The Carbon Trust has set up a scheme, that allows organisations to borrow between £3000 and £500,000 to invest in energy saving projects. The Carbon Trust created by the UK government to help businesses and public organisations to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, through improved energy efficiency and developing commercial low carbon technology.
Continue reading...14. March 2010
UK energy supplier E.ON have partnered with Self Energy to launch a 'no gain, no fee' targetted at businesses wanting to go green. The Energy Performance Guarantee (EPG) scheme will finance the costs of various energy saving measures, which will be paid out of the savings made on energy costs.
Continue reading...14. March 2010
Ed Milliband, the energy and climate change secretary, has introduced a scheme to offer loans to help households pay for energy savings products. The scheme will provide loans for solar panels, insulation and other improvements will aim to break the financial barrier that might stop people going green.
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10. October 2011
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