It seems that the time has come and Solivus is leading the way with lightweight Bonded PV. Tesco uses 1% of UK electricity and it is being trialled by them.
All those huge warehouse roofs may yet be covered in PV
Re: All those huge warehouse roofs may yet be covered in PV
Long long overdue Stan for certain.
Although (film type installs aside) the 'sheds' may need a bit more structural integrity to bung on heavynpanels up top. But deffo a sensible option.
Id guess with lots of leasehold commercial buildings the landlords hold some sway mind - i now my BIL who is Ops director of a £140m UK battery/computer/controls specialist manufacturer based here is constrained by his landlord and cannot do a thing and is despare to do so.
Although (film type installs aside) the 'sheds' may need a bit more structural integrity to bung on heavynpanels up top. But deffo a sensible option.
Id guess with lots of leasehold commercial buildings the landlords hold some sway mind - i now my BIL who is Ops director of a £140m UK battery/computer/controls specialist manufacturer based here is constrained by his landlord and cannot do a thing and is despare to do so.
4.0kw FIT PV solar SunnyBoy 4000tl & 7 x 570w JA solar panels
7.410kw 13 x 570w JA Solar panels & Sunsynk ECCO 3.6kw.
7 x US5000 Pylontechs.
2 x 3.5kw A2A
4500l RWH
Biomass heating
Iboost divertor
Full house internal walls insu
600min Loft insul
7.410kw 13 x 570w JA Solar panels & Sunsynk ECCO 3.6kw.
7 x US5000 Pylontechs.
2 x 3.5kw A2A
4500l RWH
Biomass heating
Iboost divertor
Full house internal walls insu
600min Loft insul