Major retailers back Labour's push for plug-in solar panels in homes across Britain
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Major retailers are backing a Government drive for plug-in solar panels in Britain's homes.
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A rule change earlier this year means that UK households will be able to self-install the plug-in panels, offering them the chance to bring down bills without installation fees.
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The energy they provide is free, meaning they could prove "a highly effective, low-cost route for people to reduce their energy bills".
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He said "plug and play" solar could prove "transformative" for low-income families.
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Representatives from retailers including Amazon, Asda, B&Q, Currys, Screwfix and Lidl joined Mr McCluskey for a roundtable to discuss the plans.A consultation has been launched to ensure all safety measures are in place before rollout, expected in the coming...
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