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The Future of Net Zero in the UK: Why Now is the Perfect Time to Invest in Solar PV

30 Oct 2024

Invest in solar PV now to cut energy costs, earn through SEG, and reduce your carbon footprint. Take advantage of rising incentives for a greener future.

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The UK’s goal to reach Net Zero by 2050 is clear. The government is pushing for clean energy, and for good reason. Solar PV is one of the easiest ways for homeowners to contribute and to save money while doing so. Here’s why now is the ideal time to invest in solar power.

A Strong Push for Renewables

With climate change accelerating, the UK government has launched programs to help homeowners transition to clean energy. The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), launched in 2020, pays solar PV owners for surplus energy they export to the grid. Depending on your provider, SEG payments range from 1 to 15 pence per kWh. This income helps cover the cost of installing solar PV and makes it an attractive long-term investment.

Save Money in the Face of Rising Energy Prices

Energy prices in the UK remain high, and they’re unlikely to drop soon. The October 2024 energy price cap set typical household bills at £1,717 per year, with an electricity rate of 24.5 pence per kWh. A solar PV system can reduce reliance on the grid, meeting 50-70% of a household’s electricity needs and saving £400-£600 each year. These savings add up, helping homeowners cut down on costs as energy prices climb.

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Earn Extra Income

Through the SEG, solar PV owners can generate income. A 4 kW solar system produces roughly 3,400 kWh of electricity annually. Selling even half of this surplus could bring in £100-200 each year. This provides an extra boost, making solar PV even more affordable over time.

Protect the Environment

The environmental benefits are just as important. Each kWh of solar power generated prevents 0.233 kg of CO₂ from entering the atmosphere. For an average solar system generating around 3,000 kWh a year, this means avoiding about 700 kg of CO₂ annually—the equivalent of planting 30 trees. By installing solar PV, homeowners reduce their carbon footprint, contributing directly to the UK’s Net Zero target.

Why Act Now?

There’s no better time to invest in solar PV. Rising energy prices, new government incentives, and environmental benefits all add up. A solar PV system isn’t just good for your wallet; it’s good for the planet.

At UpVolt, we’re ready to help you make the switch. Contact us today to learn more about how solar PV can work for your home and your future.

Ronan de la Gournerie

Product Management & Marketing

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