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Save up to 80% on your energy bills
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Up to 30 year panel & 10 year service warranty
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UK Energy Price Cap is increasing this winter
The Energy Price Cap, determined by Ofgem, sets a limit on how much suppliers can charge households for gas and electricity. While this cap is intended to protect consumers, it also means that prices can increase when energy costs rise — and a substantial hike is expected soon.
Significant Increase from October 2024
On 1 October 2024, the price cap will increase by 10%, raising the average annual bill for a typical household to £1,717 — an increase of nearly £150 per year.
Even steeper bills are forecasted for January 2025.As energy costs continue to escalate, switching to solar power is becoming an increasingly wise decision.
Many homeowners are already cutting their energy bills by up to 70% and enhancing their property value. With Make Your Energy, you can receive a quote in just 30 seconds and take control of your energy expenses today.
Why Nightingale Renewables?
Forget the gimmicks
Only real, transparent solutions.
Honest and authentic approach
We put your needs first and take pride in our work.
No-commitment surveys and designs
Free, in-person consultations with no quote prepared (no on the spot sales!)
Excellent customer service and raving fans
Proven by our stellar reviews and video testimonials with customers raving about their systems.
Our Chepstow Barn project saves £1,563 per year
View the system cost, the quoted savings projections and the actual savings so far from one of our real case studies.
Our forecasts are for informational purposes only and based on typical energy cost projections and solar production metrics. The estimates provided assume an installed capacity of 7.98 kWp, split across three separate arrays, with an estimated annual output of 7,280 kWh. These projections are calculated using a shade factor of 1.00, indicating minimal to no shading impact, and a site-specific correction factor considering geographical location, panel orientation, and inclination. Additionally, an inflation rate of 2% and a discount rate of 4% have been used to model the long-term financial performance of the system. These figures are based on current industry standards and methodologies; however, actual savings and breakeven points will vary due to potential changes in energy prices, system performance, and site-specific conditions. While we strive to ensure reliable and transparent forecasts using conservative assumptions, this information should not be considered as a guarantee or as financial advice.
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Commercial landlord? EPC regulations are changing
As of April 2023, any leased commercial property must meet a minimum EPC rating of ‘E,’ and the standards will tighten further — requiring a minimum rating of ‘C’ by 2027 and ‘B’ by 2030.
Non-compliance could result in fines up to £150,000, along with the risk of reduced property value and difficulties in leasing.
For commercial landlords, these new regulations are a clear signal to act. Installing commercial solar panels is one of the most effective ways to boost your property’s EPC rating.
Solar power enhances energy efficiency by reducing the need for grid electricity, helping you meet the new standards while also cutting operating costs. With solar, you can avoid the financial penalties associated with non-compliance and protect your property’s marketability.