Plug-in solar panels to be sold in supermarkets, offering flats residents access to solar energy
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Tiffany Rowlands
22d ago· 8 min readenNews
Summary
Plug-in solar panels are becoming available in supermarkets across the south, enabling people in flats or homes without suitable roofs to access solar power. These panels can be installed on balconies, gardens, or other outdoor spaces. Government research indicates households could save up to £110 annually on energy bills.
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· 3 pulledPlug-in solar panels could mean people living in flats can access solar power
Anyone living in flats or homes without suitable roofs for traditional solar panels will be able to use the plug-ins
Government research shows households could save up to £110 a year on their energy bills
Government research shows households could save up to £110 a year on their energy bills.
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