Residents in Three Rivers have the opportunity to save money on energy bills and cut carbon emissions with a community-led solar panel scheme.
Solar Together is a Hertfordshire-wide group-buying scheme for solar panels and battery storage.
Being part of a bulk-buying scheme means participants will get a discount for purchasing as a large group, bringing down the cost of materials and installation.
Rickmansworth resident Janet, who has had 10 panels and a battery installed through the scheme, said: “I cannot fault the whole procedure organised by Solar Together. Stress-free, efficient, friendly service giving me solar panels and a system that works without me having to do anything! I cannot understand why more people don’t take the plunge.”
The scheme offers solar panels with optional battery storage and electric vehicle charging points, as well as battery storage for residents who have already solar panels and are looking to get more from the renewable energy they generate.
Councillor Jon Tankard, Three Rivers District Council’s lead member for sustainability and climate change, said: “With 16,480 panels installed by Solar Together in Hertfordshire alone, residents can be confident they are getting a professional, reliable service.
“Installing solar panels on your home can save you money on your energy bills and reduce your environmental impact.”
Marie-Louise Abretti, Solar Together UK business manager, added: “With energy prices continuing to fluctuate, residents of Hertfordshire are looking for opportunities to reduce their carbon emissions, save on energy bills, and increase their independence from the grid.
“The Solar Together group-buying scheme offers a straightforward way to make an informed decision and to access a competitive offer from a trusted, vetted provider.”
To date, Solar Together has installed over 16,480 solar panels in Hertfordshire, reducing carbon emissions by 31,180 tonnes over 25 years – equivalent to 17,000 cars off the road in that time!
It’s free to register your interest and you can find out how the scheme works at www.solartogether.co.uk
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