Solar Help Website Created to Help Homeowners and Businesses Invest in Solar Energy

Solar Help, a new company formed in partnership with marketing agency Anicca Solutions, aims to make investing in solar panels simple. Solar Help aim to enable homeowners and businesses make better informed decisions when investing in solar panels.
 
April 18, 2011 - PRLog -- Solar Help, a new company formed in partnership with marketing agency Anicca Solutions, are working hard to simplify the buying process for homeowners and businesses interested in investing in solar panels. By providing reliable, current information on everything potential investors need to know about solar panels, Solar Help aim to enable homeowners and businesses to make better informed and more cost-effective decisions when investing in solar panels.

The solar industry is comparatively new in the UK, having been sparked off by a series of Government-funded subsidies and grants, and installing solar panels can be a highly rewarding investment. However, because the industry is so new, it can be difficult to find a reliable and comprehensive source of information on the technologies and funding available. Inspired by the need for a central resource of information on solar panel technologies, the Government funding schemes, installer accreditations and issues affecting installation and performance, Solar Help have begun collating information from both online and offline resources to provide a single resource for homeowners and businesses interested in solar energy. This has, so far, proven a huge success and Solar Help recently published online the Solar Help Guide to Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels.

Solar panels are increasingly becoming an attractive option for homeowners and business keen to invest for the future. The Government’s Feed-in Tariff (FIT) scheme guarantees both home and business owners a set amount of money per unit of solar electricity generated. This payment is guaranteed for those enrolled on the scheme for the next 25 years. Government cuts are likely to affect new entrants, but those already enrolled will remain unaffected, making this a safe investment opportunity for property owners. Solar Help provide regularly updated information on Feed-in Tariffs and even feature a Solar Calculator which enables property owners to predict their return on solar panel installations of different sizes.

Solar Help also provide a free quote and survey service for homeowners and business owners interested in solar panels. Working alongside fully-accredited installers from around the country, Solar Help offer independent advice and guidance to prospective buyers, whilst putting them in touch with experienced installers. Solar Help place an emphasis on giving consumers the information so they can make their own minds up – something the company believes is important in a world of high-pressure sales techniques.

For more information on solar panels for your property, or about Solar 43, visit http://www.solar-help.co.uk.

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Solar Help provide a comprehensive resource on solar panels and solar panel technology. We help homeowners and businesses to invest in solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and work with experienced, fully-accredited installers to provide excellent service.
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