Project Solar UK Shines a Light on Birmingham’s Winter Preparedness and the Benefits of Solar Energy

Project Solar UK, the nation’s leading installer and retailer of solar panels, has conducted research in Birmingham to uncover how residents have traditionally prepared their homes for the winter...

Project Solar UK, the nation’s leading installer and retailer of solar panels, has conducted research in Birmingham to uncover how residents have traditionally prepared their homes for the winter season. The findings reveal that Brummies are indeed exceptional planners, demonstrating their readiness for the chilly months ahead.

Among the various proactive measures taken by Birmingham residents aged 25-70 in preparing for winter, 37% of respondents highlighted the importance of bleeding radiators and ensuring they are working well. Thirty-four per cent emphasised the significance of checking boiler pressure and scheduling servicing, while 32% opted for warmer duvets and had blankets at the ready to combat cold bursts. Other measures adopted by people in Birmingham included clearing gutters (23%), weatherproofing gardens (23%), draughtproofing windows and doors (28%), insulation checks (15%), plant care (20%), roof maintenance (14%), and the installation of solar panels (9%).

CEO of Project Solar UK, Simon Peat, commends Birmingham residents for their preparedness for winter, saying, “Our research showed that Birmingham residents put thought into planning and organisation when it comes to winter preparations. It’s inspiring to see such a high percentage taking steps to ensure a comfortable and energy-efficient winter. As the coldest season approaches, it’s crucial to consider renewable energy sources like solar panels. Even in the colder months, solar panels can significantly reduce energy costs and minimise the environmental impact of heating your home.”

Simon also emphasises the importance of Project Solar UK’s commitment to providing valuable resources to Birmingham residents, saying, “We understand the challenges that winter can bring, especially when it comes to energy bills. Last winter, 67% of Brummies aged 25-70 struggled financially as a result of paying their energy bills, and 79%1 are worried about the bills for this winter. To help our community, we have created a free guide filled with hacks and tips on preparing your home for winter. This guide is available on the Project Solar UK website, helping people in Birmingham to stay warm and comfortable in as cost-effective way as possible.”

Solar panels not only help reduce energy costs but also contribute to a sustainable future. By harnessing the power of the sun, even in the winter months, homeowners can generate clean and renewable electricity, reducing their carbon footprint and dependence on traditional energy sources. 

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