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How to Save on Fuel Bills: Solar Water Heating

Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:30
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The Government of the United Kingdom has announced that it will enact legislation to force energy companies to offer no more than four tariffs and to advise their customers of the cheapest tariff. At a time when energy companies are making record profits from record margins the change is long overdue. Sometime son energy companies will no longer be able to confuse customers with a plethora of tariffs and they will be forced to abandon the so called legacy tariffs under which someone that has not to time or to skill to understand that the tariff they are paying is ridiculously high.

I can only hope that the government will enact similar legislation for the banks (there are many legacy accounts from which the banks make a nice little earner) the cell phone providers and the internet providers. In fact oligopolies are expert at confusing people into paying more than is fair for their products and services.

Energy bills are in the forefront of people’s minds right now; people feel cheated by the energy companies and they really do not care about that. It is not as though the consumer is spoilt for choice.

After the legislation is enacted I expect the energy oligopolies to find was to circumvent the intention of it and continue to reap massive profits. The only solution is to make yourself as energy self-sufficient as possible. A good place to start is solar water heating. In a well-insulated home on the gas grid network heating water can account for up to 50% of your total heating bill. Solar water heating in the United Kingdom will not provide 100% freedom from using the energy companies for heating water but it can produce up to 70% of your energy for heating water. These days that represents a good investment.

Of course, you could keep your savings in the bank where they will earn a pittance which is less than the rate of inflation and substantially less than the rate of energy price inflation, and you will pay tax on any interest you receive. An investment in solar water heating will provide you with a significantly higher return from your savings than bank interest, you do not have to worry about the stability of banks, and you will gain a better measure of energy independence than you have if you rely on the energy companies.

You investment will also provide you with more income than the savings; in the summer the Renewable Heat Incentive will be launched. People who have had solar water heating from July 2009 will be able to claim under the renewable heat incentive. The amount you can claim has not yet been settled; the government is talking about paying 20 years’ worth of incentive over seven years, so that will probably translate into receiving a payment from the government of several hundred pounds for seven years.

It is good value for money, especially if you use Genersys solar thermal panels. I founded Genersys and I am closely connected with Genersys. The product comes with a twenty year guarantee and will not spoil the appearance of your home, as it can be roof integrated. Owning your own Genersys water heating system is a bit like owning your own power station, except, fo course that the “fuel” used by solar water heating is not dug up from the ground or made from chopping down trees, but comes from daylight, which no government will ever be able to tax and which will never fall into the ownership of oligopolies.

Filed under: carbon emissions, climate change, energy, microgeneration, solar, solar energy, solar panels Tagged: energy bills, energy companies, environment, genersys, renewable heat incentive, solar water heating



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