How To Lower Energy Cost Sustainably Living Off Grid with 8000W Power Solution

Jul 26, 2021

Households Bills And Environmental Impact Reduction for UK Homeowners using Solar Sustainable Energy view the article at: https://www.solisgrids.co.uk

Solisgrids published a new article entitled Self-sufficient Sustainable Power - Ecological Renewable Solutions Lowering Household Costs, which covers how UK homeowners can reduce household energy bills with an Off Grid 8000W power system. The switch to solar power not only helps you to cut costs but also reduces your environmental impact as well. It goes a long way in helping minimise the global warming caused by the greenhouse gases released when burning of fossil fuels.

If you are worried about global warming, rising energy costs you can view the full article at: https://www.solisgrids.co.uk

Sustainable renewable energy is a big topic, global warming effects each and every person on the planet. Working out ways to reduce your impact on the environment now, will help future generations to come.

TV, social media and in print, solar power and other renewable sustainable energies it seems are the future.

Covid-19 swept around the world like wildfire and changed the way we all live and work. Businesses closed, jobs were lost, and we saw a steady rise in business switching from bricks and mortar to online, along with individuals pivoting to work from home. The beginning of COVID-19 saw solar installation numbers drop sharply after lock down measures were put in place, but these shot back up once the first lock down ended and there was an increase in people working from home.

Solar PV (photovoltaic) panels are now the cheapest source of electricity anywhere, so it makes sense if you have made the pivot to work from home to look at the increase in costs.

Sustainable usable energy solves the issue of increased energy consumption and going off grid with a 8000 watts off grid power solution and solar array is not only sustainable and ecologically green but will provide you savings on household bills, and further increased savings in the case of partial off grids systems when the surplus energy is sent back to the mains grid.

Self-sufficiency with a complete off grid power solution is a practical way to reduce household environmental impact, and is the perfect solution for energy provision if you live in remote areas where your supply may be temperamental, or access to mains grid is not possible.

If you are considering going off grid it is important you contact professional installers who will make an assessment, work out the type of solar PV system you need and advise you on total set up costs. Generally, the more electricity your power system can generate, the higher the initial installation costs will be, though your savings will also be higher in the long run.

Solar panels could potentially reduce your household monthly energy bills by 50%. Installation of a solar battery could also help increase energy savings by storing any surplus energy going to waste in the daytime when you are not at home.

As solar power only works during the daytime if you are at home in the day you will use more of the electricity generated when panels are most active, compared to anyone who is only home in the evening. A lot of energy will go to waste if it is not used in the daytime or store in a solar battery.

The larger the solar battery you have more energy you can store and the higher cost saving you make. From the 1st of January 2020 the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) was launched replacing the Feed-in Tariff, meaning if you are partially off grid you can save even more money by sending surplus energy back into the grid. Something to definitely think about.

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