Portsmouth residents showcase heat pumps, solar panels, and insulation to help others tackle energy costs
Summary
The Environment Centre (tEC) is hosting an event where Portsmouth residents can visit local homes that have adopted energy-saving technologies like heat pumps, solar panels, and home insulation. Homeowners will share their firsthand experiences covering upfront costs, installation challenges, energy savings, and increased comfort, helping others learn how to lower and stabilize their energy bills.
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· 3 pulledHeat pumps – low carbon heating up to three times more efficient than a gas boiler
Solar panels - could solar be your first step towards energy independence?
Home insulation – a tech-free way to control how heat moves in and out of your home, all year round
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