There are some valuable places a home user can look for Unbiased information, such as the Energy Trust for example, where the pros and cons of the many eco friendly energy directions are explained. On the Solar Energy Panels enterprises side, if the householder knows of one that they can be sure about then it might be a good start to try for a free survey, which should identify any difficult areas before taking the next step. The home user will need to find out about the Solar Energy Prices that might be charged, and any information on grants that might be available. If the Solar Energy Prices are a issue then maybe the home user might need to find out about loans, but they must be careful to investigate interest conditions.
Once the home user has found the information, and is happy that Solar Energy Panels will be right on their building, but don’t have an identified Solar Energy Panels business, they might need to get in touch with the Solar Trade Association, which can find them a suitably qualified Solar Energy Panels business in their area that will charge fair Solar Energy Prices. Having made this last step, they might then decide to proceed with the contract at the agreed Solar Energy Prices and look forward to producing in the region of 40% of their domestic electricity and being able to claim payment for any electricity they deliver and also for any that they export to the National Grid. These payments are via the Feed-in Tariff, which has been set up by the government to encourage the use of eco friendly energy solutions, including Solar Energy Panels.