An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is all about the energy efficiency of a property. Every property can be assessed and given an EPC rating, which helps homeowners and landlords understand ...
About Ben
Ben is a professional writer and the creator of sustainable living website TinyEco.com. It's here where he helps people to reduce their environmental impact through simple, everyday choices. Away from the laptop, Ben loves spending time in the natural environment with his young family and Murphy the cocker spaniel.
Experience
- First Class BSc Biology degree (environmental and climate change focus)
- Six years of working and writing in the environmental sector, including two years working at an international sustainability consultancy
- Written for Ethical Consumer magazine, My Mother Tree, Unsustainable Magazine, Happy Eco News, Emission Index, PeakDistrict.org
- Commented in The Independent, The Guardian, GreenMatch. Also featured on Radio 1's environmental special 'Minute of Me'
With energy bills on the up and the environmental disaster getting worse, is now the right time to switch to solar panels? There are plenty of good reasons to do ...
When it comes to choosing solar panels for your home, it pays to do your research and get the right size system. For larger UK households with higher energy demands, ...
Solar panel arrays can come in a wide range of sizes. For homeowners, it tends to be a trade off between how much energy you want to generate and your ...
For homes with larger energy needs, a 7kW solar panel system can be a powerful and efficient addition. At this size, it can be capable of covering a high percentage ...
For homeowners living in a 3-bedroom home and thinking about solar panels, you’ll be wondering just how many you need. Getting the number of solar panels right for your 3 ...
If you’re a homeowner with a 4-bedroom property and you’re considering solar panels, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: how many panels do I actually need? When ...
Solar panels are known for generating electricity to power homes and appliances. In the UK, they aren’t particularly associated with heating water. For most homes and businesses, water heating is ...
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