Posted by Finley Williams on August 9, 2015 ·
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Thinking About Solar Energy For Your Home? First pick which type suits you best, then see which specialists give the best prices after government grants and electricity buy back schemes. There are basically only two key types of solar panel. The less sophisticated sort which just harvest Solar Energy as hot water (solar water heaters), […]
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Posted by Tina Carter on August 6, 2015 ·
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Introduction The cost of oil fell in the second half of 2014 by almost a half, but home energy bills have remained stubbornly high. Most home owners have found that although they thought that the oil price drop would mean a big reduction in the energy bills, the reality has been only a disappointingly small […]
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