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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorJTGreen
    • CommentTimeSep 24th 2010
     
    Anyone have these? I like that they are UK made (from point of view of transport) but I'm totally ignorant about the pros and cons of any particular brand of PV solar.

    They are being sold by a local firm at 60cell/230W for £646 (inc VAT), exc. installation. Is that good, bad or indifferent?

    http://midsummerenergy.co.uk/buy/framed_solar_panels/romag-powerglaz-60-cell-solar-panel.html

    http://www.powerglaz.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=56
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      CommentAuthorDamonHD
    • CommentTimeSep 24th 2010
     
    Don't know about those ones, though I did ask them about custom triple glazing with some PV to provide some shading and some generation:

    http://www.earth.org.uk/superinsulating-our-living-room.html#glazing

    Rgds

    Damon
    • CommentAuthorGavin_A
    • CommentTimeSep 25th 2010
     
    I've not used them yet, but have had a look at our suppliers and they look well made.

    that's a reasonable standard price, trade price should be lower if you're trade?
    • CommentAuthorevan
    • CommentTimeSep 27th 2010
     
    Price seems lower per peak Watt than the Sanyo hybrid modules, but then this is polycrystalline and larger for the same power.

    I wonder if they are making or buying the actual cells... Either way, good luck to 'em!
    • CommentAuthorGavin_A
    • CommentTimeSep 27th 2010
     
    I doubt they're actually making the pv cells.
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