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Solar panels provide clean renewable electricity for your home, direct from the sun. Switching to solar panel is not only great for the environment, but it also slashes your electricity bills and increases the value of your house. The more homes that go solar, the faster we can phase out polluting forms of energy. The Sydney Solar Challenge is seeking to get 1,000 solar roofs installed by the end of 2010. Now is the time to go solar. Both the state and federal governments are offering subsidies to install solar power and solar hot water. Don't lose out, go solar now. Benefits of solar - Reduces pollution of the atmosphere by generating clean energy
- Every day your solar panels will be earning you money from the electricity generated
- Avoid rising electricity prices
- Take advantage of generous federal and state government subsidies
- Improve the value of your home
- Be the envy of your neighbours
Going solar has never been so easy - $0 up front cost
- Government subsidies, reduced electricity bills and payment for the electricity generated mean your solar system will be cost neutral
- Don't lose out on generous government subsidies. Every day you wait, you're missing out on receiving the government's feed-in tariff
- Online quotation makes it easy - just fill in your address and we'll contact you
Click on the button above or freecall: 1300 847 148 (please mention the Solar Challenge for your discount) The Nature Conservation Council of NSW has been protecting the environment since 1955. We are very concerned about the effect climate change will have on our natural environment, rivers, forests, coastlines, and on our native plants and animals. That is why we are asking Sydneysiders to go solar and start generating clean energy. We've partnered with Australian solar company Ingenero to bring a special discount to residents that take our Sydney Solar Challenge. Our hope is that as more homes go solar we can start to phase out big polluting coal-fired power stations that currently generate most of our electricity. |