The Little Green Energy Company has commended the recent decision by government to zero-rate the Standby Charge for all solar photovoltaic installations in
The Committee for the Environment & Infrastructure is developing an Electricity Strategy for Guernsey. The strategy will consider expected future energy demand levels and set out how
We believe that everyone in Guernsey should be able to use and benefit from renewable electricity. Guernsey Electricity has installed some of the largest solar arrays in the
A local company has publicly welcomed a move by the States of Guernsey to zero-rate the standby charge for all solar installations in the island. The Little Green Energy
Permission is not required in Guernsey if the panels are not facing the road. Many systems are installed behind the house, so are unseen and do not need permission.
The remainder of the solar PV capacity would be installed on domestic properties with a limited amount installed on agricultural or horticultural land. Under the proposals, Guernsey Electricity
He was concerned that subsidies funded by taxes could increase costs for everyone and reward only the few who could afford to install the technology. ''Incentivising renewables
Detailed analysis shows that, like other jurisdictions, for Guernsey to reach net zero by 2050 it will require additional means that are not yet developed or ready for adoption,
Guernsey''s government plans to sell its social housing stock at a value in excess of £200 million. This windfall money could be used to provide a subsidy scheme for local businesses and
Building a garage, erecting a conservatory or putting solar panels on your house will no longer require planning permission in Guernsey. A list of exemptions to the island''s