roof space in the uk. and a lot of it wouldn t have enough strength to support weighty, traditional solar panels. so the panels, we will pay 15p per kilowatt hour. that is half or less than half of what the current cost of electricity is, so that is a significant saving for us. if you ve got a big roof or big area of land, i don t know why you wouldn t consider this as a viable option. i mean, you know, it uses an asset you cannot really use for any other purpose. it saves you money, and it s good for the planet. increasingly, these new types of flexible solar panels are making solar more accessible for people. they don t replace traditional panels, which will be ideal for some, and there are other options, like solar tiles, out there, too. but solarfilm is now getting more efficient and, importantly, cheaper,
roof space in the uk. and a lot of it wouldn t have enough strength to support weighty, traditional solar panels. so the panels, we will pay 15p per kilowatt hour. that is half or less than half of what the current cost of electricity is, so that is a significant saving for us. if you ve got a big roof or big area of land, i don t know why you wouldn t consider this as a viable option. i mean, you know, it uses an asset you cannot really use for any other purpose. it saves you money, and it s good for the planet. increasingly, these new types of flexible solar panels are making solar more accessible for people. the don t replace traditional panels, which will be idealfor some. and there are other options like solar tiles out there, too. but solarfilm is now
strength to support weighty, traditional solar panels. for the panels, we will pay 15p per kilowatt hour. that is half or less than half of what the current cost of a kilowatt hour of electricity is, so that s a significant saving for us. if you ve got a big roof or a big area of land, i don t know why you wouldn t consider this as a viable option. i mean, you know, it uses an asset that you can t really use for any other purpose, it saves you money, and it s good for the planet. increasingly, these new types of flexible solar panels are making solar more accessible for people. they don t replace traditional panels, which will be ideal for some. and there are other options, like solar tiles, out there too. but solarfilm is now getting more efficient and, importantly, cheaper, just as grid prices are going through the roof. so, both practically and financially now, solar could be coming home.
idealfor some. and there are other options like solar tiles out there, too. but solarfilm is now getting more efficient and, importantly, cheaper. just as grid prices are going through the roof. so, both practically and financially now, solar could be coming home. we know that fashion can hurt the earth, its production makes up 10% of humanity s carbon emissions, drives of water sources and dries up water sources and pollute rivers and streams, but all products within that comes from farms, labs factories take their toll with hidden impacts and materials, manufacturing and more. frankly, even with the best of intentions it can be really hard to know which items that
commercial roof space in the uk. and a lot of it wouldn t have enough strength to support weighty, traditional solar panels. so the panels, we will pay 15p per kilowatt hour. that is half or less than half of what the current cost of electricity is so that is a significant saving for us. if you ve got a big roof or big area of land, i don t know why you wouldn t consider this as a viable option. i mean, you know, it uses an asset you cannot really use for any other purpose. it saves you money. and it s good for the planet. increasingly, these new types of flexible solar panels are making solar more accessible for people. the don t replace traditional panels, which will be ideal for some. and there are other options like solar tiles out there, too. but solarfilm is now getting more efficient, and importantly, cheaper.