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Financing Renewable Energy
Many countries offer incentives for
financing
renewable energy projects, and
these grants allow you to follow bigger plans than you first anticipated, or
just cover some of the costs of your original plan.
For a long time, home owners wishing to develop renewable energy projects
had to find the funding to finance the project entirely on their own, yet
with government grants, this process has become much easier.
An example of these renewable energy finance plans can be found in the U.K,
for householders wishing to install renewable energy products such as
solar panels.
The "Low Carbon Building Program" is aimed towards the type of householders
who are already doing what they can to reduce carbon emissions through
energy conservation in the home.
If you meet the criteria for renewable energy financial support, you can
receive as much as £400 for a
solar hot
water project in the U.K.
You can either see this grant as a discount on the overall financial cost of
your renewable energy project, or you can make plans to install higher spec
systems with the additional financial support.
There are also additional grants that may be available from your local
council or other suitable authority, and before planning a renewable energy
project, you must ensure you contact the appropriate authority to inquire
about these possible financial grants.
Renewable Energy Finance Grants - Disadvantages
The disadvantage of renewable energy financing grants from local authorities
is mainly down to the criteria chosen.
For example, these local financing grants may only be available to renewable
energy projects for a specific area, class (social groups) or specific
building type.
Financing for renewable energy will not be around forever, so if you're
considering a
renewable
energy installation, do some research into
the possible grants available for you, and when they are likely to run out,
this will give you an idea of how long you can afford to wait.
There are many sources out there which will give in depth information into financing renewable energy in your area, and we strongly
recommend you take a look at these, as not every country, state or county is
the same.
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