Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Carbon Reduction and Solar Farms

Carbon Reduction
Reducing our Carbon Footprint is essential today. In most places carbon
emissions from electricity usage are the greatest carbon footprint
component. Green energy, such as Solar Power will lower the carbon
footprint considerably.

There are a number of factors which can affect how much you reduce
your Carbon Footprint. These factors include:

• Type of Tensile PV chosen
• Size of Tensile PV installed
• How you manage your power usage

Utilising Tensile PV to reduce your Carbon Footprint will help to reduce Carbon emissions and help to achieve the Government’s aim of reducing Carbon emissions greatly.

Solar Farms

Using Tensile PV as a solar farm is a fantastic way to cover large areas with Solar Power. The Tensile PV can be spread across huge areas and provide an ideal area to utilise as a Solar Farm. Solar Farms offer a cost-effective and attractive way of covering large spaces with Photovoltaics. It is ideal for farmers or those with vast areas of unused land. With a solar farm you are able to:

• Utilise unused space to generate an income
• Store electricity for personal use
• Electricity generated can reduce energy bills

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