Without sounding too liberal this is an ideal way to redistribute wealth as this is more targeted than providing free solar to private households.
Solar panels on council houses.
Solar panels are considered building attached photovoltaics bapv as they are retroactively fitted to buildings and homes and thus are not part of the original building envelope.
Not all solar panels are the same.
The council was one of the first council s in the country to install solar panels on its housing stock following the outcome of a procurement process.
Solar panel type and quality make a significant difference in terms of solar output and efficiency.
In the case of new build properties councils have begun to install the panels directly in some instances replacing conventional roofing such as tiles and slates.
They have a scratch resistant and anti reflective coating to help keep the solar panel in good shape for many years.
For instance monocrystalline photovoltaic pv solar panels are known to be the most efficient solar panels on the market but also the most expensive.
Solar panel systems are currently being fitted on many council houses across the country.
In 2011 colchester borough council agreed to install solar panels on its housing stock.
These solar panels are high efficiency 12 volt solar panels featuring sturdy aluminum frames and high transparency tempered glass tops.
Nature power solar panels take the sun s energy and turns it into electric current.
Real products like the tesla solar roof and certainteed solar shingles as well as products yet to come like solar windows all fall under the bipv umbrella.