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Sharp and Currys to bring solar technology to the
high street for the first time (8/8/2006)
Power to the consumer! Sharp and Currys to
bring solar technology to the high street for the first time
Sharp Electronics, the world's leading manufacturer
of solar panels, has joined forces with Currys, the UK's leading
electrical retailer, to offer a range of solar energy solutions
for the home for the first time on the high street. Customers opting
for solar power can expect to reduce their electricity bill by up
to 50% and could cut down their home's carbon dioxide emissions
by up to two tons per year. Solar panels will initially be on sale
in three Currys stores, and information will also be available online.
Panels come with a performance warranty of 25 years, and minimum
maintenance is required by the customer.
Technological advances mean that the solar
panels, designed and supplied by Sharp, are perfectly adapted to
the UK climate. Solar panels do require daylight, but not necessarily
direct sunlight to generate electricity. Customers investing in
solar panels for the home will see instant, as well as long-term,
reductions to their electricity bills. In addition, they could expect
a potential increase to the value of their property.
Furthermore, there are grants available through
the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. More details can be found at
http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/home/ and http://www.est.org.uk/myhome/generating/application/.
Peter Keenan, managing director for Currys,
comments, "Our customers are becoming more environmentally aware
all the time. But this is far more than a 'green solution' for the
home. It is also a perfect way of safeguarding against the inevitable
energy price rises. We have selected Sharp as our supplier because,
as clear market leaders in solar panel technology, they can help
us bring the best products and the best service to our customers."
This is the first time solar panels for the
home have been available from a major retailer in the UK, and they
will initially be offered from three stores, West Thurrock, Fulham
and Croydon. After a detailed in-store consultation with a trained
adviser, customers with suitable houses will be offered a home assessment
free of charge. Should the house be capable of supporting the technology
- and most are - installation of the solar panels on the property
roof takes just one or two days and requires a minimum of equipment
to be installed, usually in the roof space.
Andrew Lee, general manager for Solar, Sharp
Electronics (UK) Ltd, said, "This partnership between Sharp and
Currys is a major step forward in making renewable energy easily
available to the consumer. Customers will benefit from the convenience
of Currys' stores, where they can discuss their options in-store,
as well as Sharp's experience and heritage in solar power, meaning
quality, reliability and unrivalled service."
Pricing information
The cost for an installation of nine solar
panels (enough to cover approximately half of a household's electricity
requirements on an average three bedroom house) is circa £9,000.
Each individual customer's requirements will be assessed in detail,
following the initial discussion in-store.
www.sharp.co.uk/solar
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