Despite being the most talked about issue facing the human race today, i.e. Climate Change, there is surprisingly scant platforms that offer a one-stop shop/go-to place to hear the experts discuss renewable energy and where you can access free information to inform your choices. Enter ‘Renewable Radio’. It is not some wind-up solar-powered transistor you can get Radio Luxembourg on. It is the brainchild of the CEO of Hale Heating and Renewables, Ashley Hale.
If you are ever stuck in a pub with Ashley or on a long train journey take a notebook, pencil and paper or digital will suffice. What Ashley doesn’t know about renewables can be written on the receipt for your GWR coffee.
The Podcast has been racing up the Apple Podcast charts for ‘entrepreneurship’.
The Podcast is available on Apple
And YouTube
In the most recent https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/renewable-radio/id1755547952?i=1000664108732episode Steve from KMM Energy Solutions shares his extensive experience in the solar industry.
Other episodes episode of Renewable Radio include: “You Can Offset Your Bill By Potentially 100%”
Renewable Radio is for consumers who are looking to find accurate information on renewable energy. The podcast provides tips and tricks that Ashley and his expert guests discuss on maximising savings, stopping fuel poverty, new renewable technology and frequently asked questions he gets asked by his customers from a consumer’s perspective to find out strategies whereby they can pick the best company that suits their needs.
An important discussion centres around what qualifications the companies should have when fitting renewables on people’s homes as well as the benefits of the systems and how you can maximise savings to reduce energy bills.
If you are serious about saving money on your energy bills and have a desire to embrace renewable energy or simply to inform yourself on the wide range of packages available then the Renewable Radio Podcast is the place to be.
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