Sunny Rewards for Cornish Homes at this Year’s Royal Show

The Cornwall based Green Project is to showcase its rewarding energy efficiency product range at this year’s Royal Cornwall Show with exclusive special offers for visitors to the show on 10th, 11th, and 12th June at the Royal Cornwall showground in Wadebridge.

Alongside home insulation, the Green Project is eager to share in person, the latest addition to its product range; it’s recently launched solar electricity and solar hot water renewable energy systems, which can provide homes and businesses with free electricity and hot water all year round.

Exclusive special offers for visitors to the show will also give one lucky customer a free, fully fitted solar hot water system, and system discounts of up to £400 for those who sign up on the day!

An ideal springtime purchase; solar systems will take advantage of the above average hours of sunshine the region is exposed to each year, so that homes in and around Cornwall are able to enjoy the long term benefits of such revolutionary technologies, including free energy, lower energy bills and significant annual tax-free cash back through the Feed in Tariff (FiT) and Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

The Green Project has a passion for making homes across this beautiful county green, and in 14 years operating from its Cornish roots has demonstrated this with the management of cavity wall and loft insulation installation into more than 300,000 homes across Cornwall and the UK.

Visitors to the Royal Cornwall Show are encouraged to visit stand 485 where members of the Green Project team will be ready and willing to answer any questions home owners or businesses may have, to help them find the green home solution to suit their needs and budget. Those unable to make the show can visit www.greenprojectuk.com or call free on 0800 093 40 50 to get in touch with the Green Project.
 

(04/06/2010)

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