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MCS accredited solar power generation specialists


The Government introduced the Feed In Tariff (FIT) scheme on 1st April 2010 to provide significant, guaranteed, long-term financial incentives for home and business owners generating their own electricity.

As Microgeneration Certificate Scheme (MCS) accredited installers of solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems, Norcroft Solar can design and install solar panels and solar PV power systems on your property, thereby offsetting several tonnes of carbon emissions and potentially saving thousands of pounds over their lifetimes.

Norcroft Electrical are long-established electrical specialists, who are ideally placed to introduce both residential and commercial customers in Sheffield, Barnsley, Wakefield, Huddersfield and throughout the rest of Yorkshire, and beyond, into the exciting and profitable field of solar panels and photovoltaic power generation.


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    PV System Income Calculator ...

    Our Income Calculator will help you find out how much you could earn and save through installing solar panels on your property and generating solar electricity using the Clean Energy Cashback (Feed-in Tariff) scheme.

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    Reduce Your Carbon Footprint...

    Solar electricity is green and renewable and doesn't release any harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) or other pollutants. Typical home solar panel systems could save around 1200 kg of CO2 per year - that's around 30 tonnes over their lifetimes. Why not calculate your current carbon footprint at the Carbon Trust website?

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