Monday, 21 November 2011

Dragons’ Deborah and Theo commit to solar industry


Tomorrow afternoon there is going to be a big solar rally and lobbying of Parliament by the solar industry to demonstrate the sector's anger over the government's proposal to cut the all important Feed-in-Tariff by 50%. On 31 October the coalition announced that they plan to bring in this drastic cut which could damage the solar industry and discourage British homeowners from investing in solar panels on their home.

Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis from the Dragons’ Den have just signed the deal today to invest in a solar company. I know this in itself isn't necessarily worthy of an interview, but given the fact that the Dragons have decided to invest in the solar industry despite the current troubles shows that they believe there is a strong future for the solar sector. Chris Hopkins, the founder and MD of Ploughcroft Solar who appeared on the Dragons' Den is available for interviews tomorrow if you would be interested in getting a local solar firm's point of view on what is happening in London.

Chris Hopkins, the founder and MD of Ploughcroft Solar who appeared on the Dragons' Den is available for interviews tomorrow if you would be interested in getting a solar firm's point of view on what is happening in London. And we can also offer Deborah Meaden to give her views as to why solar remains a strong investment opportunity for the British consumer.

Dragons’ Deborah and Theo commit to solar industry

Dragons’ Den investors Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis have today shown their commitment to the distressed British solar sector by signing a deal with Yorkshire-based Ploughcroft Solar, one of the UK’s leading solar PV panel installers.

With a solar rally and lobby of Parliament planned for tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday 22 November), the solar industry and green organisations are up in arms over the government’s plans to halve the all important Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) which has encouraged tens of thousands of British homeowners to turn to solar.

Demonstrating that they believe there is still a bright future for solar in this country, Deborah and Theo have invested in Ploughcroft Solar as a result of MD Chris Hopkins’ pitch on the Dragons’ Den programme this summer.

Said Deborah: “In our lifetime, a switch towards renewable energy is not an option – it has to happen. Consumers need help to make the right choices as there are many conflicting messages being issued to the public. A review of the FIT is the right thing to do, although the scope, timing and conflicting messages have not been helpful.

“Although the government’s proposals to reduce the FIT from 43p/KWh to 21p/KWh are drastic, we believe that even if this new tariff is introduced solar is still an attractive option to homeowners. As energy bills continue to rise consumers will be looking for ways of lowering their energy costs and going green. With the 21p/KWh FIT solar photovoltaic (PV) panel homeowners will get a sensible return on their investment, as well as seeing lower electricity bills and helping the environment.

“Theo and I are both 100% committed to the growth and stability of Ploughcroft, which is leading by example within the solar industry. The government’s proposals haven’t scared us off and should not discourage the British public from investing in solar and other renewable energies. Our job is to make sure people still understand there is a good reason to commit to renewable energy, both financially and ethically. Once the government’s final decision on the new FIT has been made the solid, forward thinking renewable industry can continue to grow.”

Chris Hopkins, who has been at the forefront of the solar industry for six years and is also a member of the newly formed Green Construction Board for the Department of Business, Innovation & Skills added: “Since the government made its FIT reduction announcement on 31 October we have seen a 50% increase in enquiries compared with the previous month. We have already secured sales on systems that we will be installing in January and February 2012 on the new tariff. This indicates that homeowners remain keen to reduce their electricity bills whilst doing their bit to help the environment.”

The expertise of Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis will help Ploughcroft Solar expand into new areas of renewable energy throughout 2012, and support the company’s mission to become the name for renewable energy for homeowners across Britain.

Members of the public and businesses can email fits@decc.gsi.gov.uk or telephone 0300 068 5733 to register their comment on the proposed policies.

For further information visit www.ploughcroft.co.uk

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