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4.04.2012

What Are The Effects of Changes to Solar Energy Feed-In-Tariffs?



Feed-in-tariffs are the biggest driving force behind integration of renewable technologies into public and private building in the last 10 years; it has caused the huge uptake of solar panels across the world. In recent years changes in silicon production have severely reduced the cost of solar cells technology, making solar technology a great investment. The uptake of solar technology across the world has really caused a huge expansion of the industry from 2010 – 2011, however with many governments deciding to remove grants and reduce Feed-in-tariffs many people have stopped investing in solar energy.

Most solar suppliers and installers understand that some grants and feed-in-tariffs must decrease due to the large strains on public finances over the coming years, though many experts are beginning to see potential problems in the future as investment dwindles.  A great example of this is the recent changes in the UK feed-in-tariffs.

The UK Governments changes to the feed-in-tariffs have affected the solar energy industry with lots of high profile clients either reducing the number of solar panels been installed or completely postponing the solar panel projects.  A great example of this is the 500 Cambridgeshire council homes that have had solar panels installed. This is less than 25% of the original 2300 homes the authority planned in early 2011.

With solar feed-in-tariffs changed on April 1st, many solar panel companies are looking to diversify into other possible renewable solutions. Some of the major solar panel companies are been forced to expand into new markets aboard or reduce costs. The second option which I fear many solar installers will be forced to make will lead to a massive cut in staff numbers and skilled workers in the industry. Further information is required before the full effect of all the government's plans will be known.

For more information on the solar panels in Cardiff or renewable technologies, such as ground source heat pumps visit WDSGreenEnergy.com


Guest Post by: Lewis MacNulty wdsgreenenergy@gmail.com


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4.03.2012

Cofferred Ceiling-Can Lights- CAD Drawings

Simple CAD Designs by Scotty, Scotts Contracting for Kitchen Remodel Project
Coffered Ceiling & LED Lighting Layout-CADD Designs by Scotts Contracting
4 in Recessed Can Lighting Layout and Coffered Ceiling Design

Coffered Ceiling-CADD Designs by Scotts Contracting
CADD Design by Scotty, Scotts Contracting-St Louis Renewable Energy


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3.26.2012

I took the Energy Star Pledge Have You?

Scott's Contracting Energy Star Pledge to 

Improve the Energy Efficiency of 

America's Buildings by 10% or More!


Scotts Contracting Energy Star Pledge





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3.25.2012

Please Volunteer!


Can you help advance renewable energy in Missouri?
 
Establishing a strong, effective Renewable Energy Standard in Missouri will go a long way to help our environment, create good jobs and protect ratepayers...and the first step is to put the issue on the November 2012 ballot.  For that, we need your help now to collect voter signatures. As the old saying goes, many hands make light work. We'd really appreciate your help!
 
Please sign up for a short but important volunteer training, with snacks and refreshments:
 
Tuesday, March 27, at 7pm
at Missouri Coalition for the Environment
6267 Delmar Blvd, Suite 2E,
University City, MO 63130 (in the Delmar Loop)
**Training takes 30-40 minutes**

Be sure to RSVP to Jill at 314-359-4697 or jill@renewmo.org.   If you are not able to attend this week, we tentatively have a training scheduled for Tuesday, April 3 at 6pm. Call or email for details.  I would also be happy to meet and train with you individually at your convenience.
 
Thanks,
Jill
 


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Jill Miller
St. Louis Regional Organizer
Renew Missouri


3.20.2012

Varmit Garden Screen Protector


Garden Screen Protector Available at Scotts Contracting
  1. Sunday March 18, 2012 Planted Back Yard Garden
  2. Gambling on Spring Weather Conditions
  3. First Plants to Germinate March 28
  4. I couldn't find a Functional Garden Screen Protector to suit my liking so I designed this Frame for the Protective Garden Screen.

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Kool Stuff for the Garden: 

Do you support renewable energy in St Louis?


 Because, it's healthier for the environment and people than pollution from power plants? Because a diverse energy portfolio protects ratepayers from steep rate hikes and fosters competition that keeps electric rates low? Or because installing solar panels and wind turbines creates good jobs that can't be outsourced and will grow our economy?

Establishing a strong Renewable Energy Standard in Missouri will do all of the above, and more—but we need your help now collecting voter signatures to put this issue on the November ballot.

The deadline is in early May, so don't wait!  Please sign up to attend one of two trainings to collect signatures for this crucial ballot initiative.

Thursday, March 22, 6pm-7pm:   Thornhill Branch St. Louis County Library, 12863 Willowyck Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63146.  (Off of Fee Fee Rd. between Olive and Bennington, across from Parkway North High School. We will be in either the main reading room or small conference room).

Tuesday, March 27, 7pm-8pm:  Missouri Coalition for the Environment, 6267 Delmar Blvd, Suite 2E, University City, MO 63130 (in the Delmar Loop). 

Be sure to RSVP so that we can have adequate materials on hand; call 314-359-4697 or email jill@renewmo.org. Thanks!


Jill Miller
St. Louis Regional Organizer
Renew Missouri


3.19.2012

Removing Birds Nest Fire Hazard From Exhaust Vent on Gas Heater

Removing the Fire Safety Hazard that a St Louis Building Code Official Missed
Removing the Fire Safety Hazard that a St Louis Building Code Official Missed 
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