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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    • CommentAuthorjamesingram
    • CommentTimeApr 5th 2014 edited
     
    I like this idea a lot.
    add to that gov. buildings , hospitals etc. etc. any building that's got demand to use all generation as it happens is got to be a winner.
    4kWp coming in around £6-7k at the domestic level. kits about £3.5K
    4kWp will give approx. 4000kWh pa x 0.15p = £600 pa money back< 10 year without FITs
    Stick FITs in and make < 5 years
    Come on Michael Gove sort it out. Got to be a better earner than parents having to trawling through ads in the local weekly primary school news letter !

    http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/climate/press_for_change/help_schools_go_solar_41960.html#.Uz__tPWd8Nh.twitter
    "Dear Michael Gove,
    Making it easy for schools to put up solar panels is common sense.
    It could save each school up to £8,000 per year on its energy bills. And it would help make the most of the clean energy all around us.
    But government financial rules currently leave many schools struggling to meet the upfront cost of the panels.
    Please change the rules to make it easy for our schools to go solar."


    Don't be a decliner , be a signer :bigsmile:
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    The Solar Schools project is putting clean energy in classrooms all over the country. Schools set a fundraising target for their very own solar roof, then everyone chips in to help make it happen.

    It's a chance for pupils, parents, local businesses, former students and everyone else to do something good for their school, their community, and the whole world.

    Do you know a Solar Schools superstar of tomorrow? We're looking for 20 more schools to join us for 2014-15. Start an application by 6th June to be in with a chance of taking part

    http://www.solarschools.org.uk/
    • CommentAuthorTriassic
    • CommentTimeMay 7th 2014
     
    Clearly what is needed here is an extension to the Green Deal.

    It could be quite simple....... Parents set a fund raising target and once the funds have been raised to pay the administrative costs the Green Deal assossor then comes and assesses their efforts and eligibility for a loan and the work gets done... simple!
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeMay 8th 2014
     
    Posted By: TriassicClearly what is needed here is an extension to the Green Deal.
    :rolling:
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