Construction News
01/09/2010
Reduce Utility Bills – Solar Panels Have A Triple Impact On A Businesses Bottom Line
Roofing Professionals and Specialists, RMS have launched Solar Panels PV (Photovoltaic) service to their portfolio and their work with existing customers is showing extraordinary results.Utility Bills are continuing to rise and show no sign of slowing, suddenly "looking green" and "being environmentally responsible" is more than cosmetic and the easiest and most straightforward solution is Solar Panels PV – generating your own electricity.
The impact on the bottom line is:
- Generating your own electricity to use, therefore less to purchase from the provider.
- Get PAID for generating it for 25 years guaranteed – the government through energy providers will guarantee to pay those generating their own electricity for 25 years.
- Environmental and Renewable Energy Projects add value to the properties they're installed into and are big PR to the businesses, plus a physical demonstration of a "responsible company".
Solar efficiency have enhanced significantly since their introduction, where panels now generate good power even at low light levels - making Solar PV a leading choice for renewable energy both for domestic and commercial use.
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RMS provide MCS accredited installations and to learn more or discover how much would impact your bottom line.
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