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Inside this Edition:

  • See How Much Solar Power Can Reduce Your Bills

  • Using Solar Power for Underfloor Heating

  • PSO Levy Explained - Understanding Electricity Charges

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How Can Solar Panels Reduce Your Bills? - Try This Home Solar Calculator

It’s one thing to hear about how solar panels can reduce your electricity bills, but it’s nice to get some concrete figures.

This home solar calculator can give you estimates for how much solar panels will cost to install, as well as the savings they will deliver on your electricity bills.

You can even see how suitable your home is for solar power, and how long it takes the system to pay for itself (Hint: Less time than you think).

Using Solar Power for Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating is a great way to make sure that your home gets an even spread of heat across the most important rooms.

You can improve on the already excellent efficiency of your underfloor heating system by combining it with solar panels to further reduce your energy costs.

Whether supplying electricity directly or helping to produce hot water, see how solar power can work with your heating system.

What is the PSO Levy? - Understanding This Fixed Electricity Charge

When you look at your electricity bill, there are a number of charges there, beyond just the amount of electricity you consumed.

One of these charges that shows up every month is the PSO Levy, which you might not be familiar with.

If you’ve ever wondered what this charge is, what it’s used for, and how the price is set, then read on.

We hope that you found this week’s article interesting and informative. If you want to keep learning about the latest technologies driving Ireland’s green transformation, then keep reading. Until the next edition.

Briain Kelly,