Solar energy is the process of harnessing heat and light from the sun, and then converting it into electricity. Solar energy is becoming an increasingly popular choice for people who want sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions. The Scottish Solar Energy Group (SSEG), are an organization who aim to promote the use of solar energy in Scotland. This article takes a look at the work of the SSEG, and offers tips on how to find local solar panel providers. The SSEG have a website which offers a wealth of information on the subject of solar energy. Visitors can browse a number of examples of solar energy housing developments and projects, in order to gain inspiration for their own home solar energy system. A number of annual events and conferences are put on by the SSEG. These events are designed to promote solar energy systems, and share the latest advances in solar technology. Individuals and companies interested in solar energy can sign up for membership. There is currently a standard yearly membership available for £25 a year, a student membership for £15 a year, and an annual corporate membership available for £60 a year. Members will be sent frequent updates about the solar energy events happening in Scotland. The FAQ section of the website features informative content on a number of topics, including solar ventilation, costs, solar water heating and passive solar buildings. There is also a resource section which lists some of the local solar panel installers in Scotland, along with architects, designers, associates and legal information. If you have any additional questions, several members of the SSEG committee can be contacted via email. If you want to look for more solar panel providers, then you can search online. Try typing in keywords such as ‘Solar Energy Scotland’ and ‘Scottish solar power’ and see what results come up. Always choose a reputable company to ensure you will be purchasing a high quality product and service. If you can, try and get recommendations from family or friends who have already had solar panels installed.
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