Garry Baverstock
Co-Founder & Director of solar-e.com, author and solar specialist, multi award winning architect of energy efficient buildings, decorated by the Australian Government for his services to the environment.
“So you want to know the facts about Solar Energy ?”
By Garry Baverstock on December 29, 2011
solar-e.com offers clear facts, sources and connections to help you improve your knowledge of solar energy and renewable energy and harness its power for a cleaner environment and healthier lifestyle.
By Garry Baverstock A.M. Co-Founder & Director of solar-e.com, author and solar energy specialist, multi award winning architect of energy efficient buildings, decorated by the Australian Government for his services to the environment.
Solar Energy Facts
Hello members of the public, students, experts, shoppers, designers, academics, and supporters of renewable energy solutions – we are glad to see you here! In this confusing marketplace it isn’t easy to find professional services related to solar energy, renewable energy and the natural environment through
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- Do you get conflicting messages about energy efficiency and wonder whether those giving the advice have a vested interest in getting you to buy their service or product?
- Do you know who you can trust to give you the right facts about solar energy?
- Are you worried that changing to renewable energy will be expensive, or spoil your lifestyle?
- Does your builder tell you passive solar design is expensive or ‘it doesn’t work anyway’?
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- Are solar panels and solar hot water systems too expensive?
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