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Sunshine for homes in Leicester 29th January 2004
Any excess energy from the solar panels will be exported, and purchased by Ecotricity. This will mean significantly reduced electricity bills for the residents, in an area historically suffering from fuel poverty. The Ecotricity scheme is called Renewable Rewards and is available to anyone with small-scale generating equipment such as solar panels or wind turbines. The money from Ecotricity will go into a community pot to help fund future projects. Ecotricity will buy back excess energy at the retail price less distribution charges, making it the most cost effective tariff in the UK for owners of small-scale generation. Residents have all signed up to Ecotricity's New Energy Tariff, which directly invests in the building of new sources green energy.
Residents are being encouraged to become more energy efficient, and progress will be monitored by De Montfort University's Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development who will carry out a three-year research study. The project has been largely driven forward by Leicestershire green charity, Environ, who work to improve the environmental sustainability of the local community.
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Notes to editors: Press enquiries contact: Jamie Baldwin on T: 01453 769 317 or email: jamie.baldwin@ecotricity.co.uk
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