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Gentoo pledges commitment to Solar PV
Gentoo has pledged its commitment to providing affordable PV to homes in the region, despite Government plans to cut subsidies for solar PV installation.
The North East social housing provider has strong green credentials, and is committed to helping tenants and clients find an affordable and sustainable way of installing solar panels.
The Government has now cut subsidies to homeowners installing solar PV, but Gentoo is keep to ensure that consumers who purchase panels through Gentoo can still generate a generous return on their investment.
Graham Smith, Director of Operations at Gentoo Green said, “In times of rising energy prices, the affordability of solar PV remains at the forefront of the Gentoo agenda.
“We believe green energy should be more accessible to consumers than it has previously been and our new PV offer creates exactly this opportunity for the people of the North East. “
Gentoo is dedicated to developing innovative new products and as a profit for purpose organisation, focuses on enriching the lives of individuals living in the communities in which is had an impact.
Solar panels sold by Gentoo are also made in the North East by its own specialist glass manufacturer Romag, which is the only UK-owned UK based solar PV manufacturer in the UK.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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