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How much electrical power do I require for my home?

You have a number of appliances that consume a significant amount of energy (heat pump, electric car).  The power switch also regularly trips.  In this case it’s best to increase your electricity meter’s power supply. But how do you go about this?

Read the answer here



Your heating oil tank has got to go...

...because you’re switching to natural gas, for instance. But should you have it removed or leave it in place? Emptying, cleaning and degassing it is a dangerous job!  We’ve listed the various options below.

What to do with my heating oil tank if I switch to natural gas?

Help! I don’t have any electricity! What now?

No light, no music and none of your appliances are working? A power cut is no laughing matter! But is the problem due to your installation, or is the entire neighbourhood affected?

▸ What should you do in case of a power cut?
▸ Watch our instructional video

 

Green loans for renewable energy

Good news! As of 1st September, you can also apply for a green loan for solar panels, solar boilers and heat pumps. No changes apply to measures that have already been considered, such as insulation/ventilation and heating.

Go to financial subsidies overview





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