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A solar survey app that has been approved for sale on iTunes. The UK Solar Survey app for UK home owners uses the iPhone to do a "self survey" and see if energy consumption, orientation, shading, roof space and application are correct for PV. Consumers enter details about their property and use their finger to draw the obstructions and shading on the roof space, then the software's algorithms do the rest.

Andy Proctor, creator of the app, saw the iPhone as the best platform with it's built in compass and access to customers interested in PV with iTunes.

The benefit is an independent result that you can then compare with your quote from a PV company and interrogate the quote, the company and the price.

You can also check out the feasibility before contacting an installer, as well as selecting to have MCS installers contact you after seeing your results, should you choose to offer this information to the installers on the UK Solar Survey database of installers.

The UK Solar Survey website has more information and the app can be downloaded on iTunes.

The android and web-based version are due out Q4 of 2011

www.uksolarsurvey.co.uk

Solar lobby descends on Parliament

Solar lobby descends on Parliament »

Wednesday 23rd November 2011

Over 700 people from across the solar power industry joined Caroline Lucas, Leader of the Green Party and Caroline Flint, Shadow Secretary for Energy and Climate Change, to call for a rethink on the Government's solar plans.

The protests, organised by a coalition of solar companies and green groups under the 'Cut Don't Kill' campaign, was designed to highlight the 25,000 jobs under threat from the Government's proposals. Caroline Flint, the recently appointed shadow energy secretary, and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas also slammed the proposals at a lunchtime rally.

"There has to be a change. I think they've got it wrong. I think they've handled it very badly and I think its up to all of us to keep the pressure up because this is about how we grow an industry for the future and there's never been a more important time to get that right."

Commenting on the lobbying efforts, Friends of the Earth's executive director Andy Atkins said the proposals in their current form "will pull the plug" on thousands of jobs.

"The solar industry has been one of the UK's brightest success stories in the last two years, helping homes and communities across the country free themselves from expensive fossil fuels," he said. "We believe these plans are illegal as well as ill-advised - so we are taking action to bring ministers to court."
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