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UK Government Offers Next Phase of Solar Grants

by Treehugger Interns on 01.18.07
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For anyone in the UK thinking of installing solar power in their home, work place or community project, now may be the time. Phase 2 of the governments Low Carbon Building Programme is now up and running, meaning grants are available for up to 50% of a proposed project. Be warned however, applicants will be surveyed to show they are taking reasonable energy efficiency measures before they can qualify. We certainly can’t argue with that! More details can also be found at the Solarcentury website, where interested parties can contact their Carbon Solutions team for further advice. [Written by: Sami Grover]

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