by renewablecouk / on 21 December, 2023

What is a hybrid inverter?

We delve into what a Hybrid Inverter is and whether you should get one installed. Hybrid Inverter What is a hybrid inverter? A hybrid inverter ...
by renewablecouk / on 21 December, 2023

UK Governments Climate Pledge

UK Governments Climate Pledge Renew-Able Solutions are a Scottish based installer of Green Renewable Energy and cover all areas of Scotland includ...
by renewablecouk / on 21 December, 2023

A Guide to the Best Solar Panels in 2024

A Guide to the Best Solar Panels in 2024 - If you’re thinking of switching to solar power, you’ll find there’s a lot of choice. This is good, especia
by renewablecouk / on 21 December, 2023

AC or DC? Which one would work best for you

AC or DC? Which one would work best for you Solar batteries are becoming a popular addition to Solar PV systems, due to their long list of benefits. Including allowing you to power your home at night, and make further savings. 
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

Here’s how to get rewards for using less electricity during peak hour sessions this winter – ESO Demand Flexibility

Here's how to get rewards for using less electricity during peak hour sessions this winter The National Grid's Demand Flexibility Service is running again this winter to avoid having to fire up fossil fuel backup power at key peak times. Here's how you can make the most of the scheme
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

UK Energy Saving Sessions

UK Energy Saving Sessions The Demand Flexibility Service is a valuable solution for optimizing energy consumption. This service allows users to adjust their energy usage based on demand patterns, leading to increased efficiency and cost savings. Our UK Energy Saving Sessions offer in-depth guidance on how to leverage this service effectively.
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

UPS vs. EPS: What’s the Difference?

UPS vs. EPS: What's the Difference? The main difference between a UPS and an EPS lies in their power supply priorities. A UPS prioritizes its inverter for uninterrupted power supply and voltage stabilization. On the other hand, an EPS prioritizes city power to save energy. Design specifications vary for the rectifier/charger and inverter between the two. An EPS, unfortunately, cannot function if it cannot be powered by the emergency battery during a utility power failure. In contrast, a UPS is online and can provide timely alarms during power failures, allowing users to address them promptly and minimize losses.
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

GivEnergy All-In-One – Is this the battery for you?

GivEnergy All-In-One - Is this the battery for you? The GivEnergy All in One is a one of a kind home battery and inverter – unrivalled for power and price point. Meanwhile, the Giv-Gateway protects supply and keeps properties running during power cuts.
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

UK Government announce scrappage of VAT on Battery Storage. Is now the time to buy?

Givenergy All in One UK Government announce scrappage of VAT on Battery Storage. Is now the time to buy?The UK government has exempted retrofitted...
by renewablecouk / on 13 December, 2023

Can my home battery power my house in a powercut?

Can my home battery power my house in a powercut? This is a question we get asked a lot and here we delve into whether or not this is possible. Most Solar Panel systems are designed with storage in mind, however, a common question we get asked here at Renew-Able Solutions is will my Solar PV system still operate during a power cut? If backup functionality is essential to your home solar panel system, it is time we introduce you to EPS functionality. Remember you can get in touch with our green team and we’ll design a bespoke solution to match your energy requirements for FREE.