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Solar Power for your home

Solar energy is a great way to transform your home. Since 2010, more than 1.3 million UK residents have added solar panels to their properties. But why are so many people making the switch?

Powering your home with solar means you can enjoy cleaner, sustainable electricity. They can also save both new and existing homes money. On average, a three-bedroom semi-detached house could save £16,500 in 25 years, or £660 each year.*

Our advisers can help you find the right solar solution for your home and get you started.

*(Data based on the national average household energy consumption, February 2024)

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Get a government grant to help pay for solar

Power your home for less

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Create a sustainable home with clean energy

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Powering your home with solar.

Want to power your home with clean energy and save money? Solar energy is a great place to start. Solar panels turn sunlight into electricity. This electricity is used to power your home sustainably – and for less. You can even store solar energy with a battery and use it later. If your panels make more electricity than you need, you can sell it back to the National Grid and earn money.

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Committing to a large-scale home upgrade can seem scary, but support is available; and it’s worth it both for the environment and for the improved comfort, security and lower bills.

Denise, Fulford

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Generate cleaner electricity with solar panels

Find out how to get solar panels and save money.

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Generate cleaner electricity with solar panels

Find out how to get solar panels and save money.

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Generate cleaner electricity with solar panels

Find out how to get solar panels and save money.

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