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Christopher McFadden
Christopher is an Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) specialist with extensive experience advising consumer and trade clients on energy efficiency and sustainability.
With a Master’s in Earth Sciences from Cardiff University, Christopher has attained professional energy and sustainability auditing qualifications and various postgraduate certificates and diplomas. He is a qualified and accredited Level 3 and Level 4 non-domestic and domestic energy assessor, a Green Deal assessor, and a Practitioner member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA). He also recently qualified as a level 5 Retrofit coordinator.
In addition to his day job, Christopher has also honed his skills as a STEM writer for several well-known online publishers, sharing his knowledge and passion for science, engineering, and dinosaurs with millions of readers around the world.
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The complete guide to ground-mounted solar panels If you have the space, ground-mounted solar panels can be very efficient. However, they require a lot of space to install and can be very expensive.Christopher McFadden
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What government grants for home improvements are available in the UK? You deserve a warm, bright home without breaking the bank. Here are all the government grants that can help you make this a reality.Josh Jackman
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Eight renewable energy ideas for your home From solar panels to micro-combined heat and power, here are eight ideas to take advantage of renewable energy at home.Christopher McFadden
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What’s the maximum number of solar panels you can have in the UK? We explain the legal limits on how many panels you can get, the size of your solar panel system, and drawbacks of buying a large solar array.Josh Jackman
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Does double glazing add value to your home? Double glazing is an investment, and in this guide, we explain if it’s worth it and if it adds value to your homeTamara Birch
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The top eight myths about solar panels Despite solar’s success, there are still some rumours floating about that need debunking – and we’re here to do just that.Tamara Birch
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What are solar Power Purchase Agreements? A PPA is a contractual agreement between energy suppliers and buyers which makes it feasible for buyers to invest in renewable energyTamara Birch
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Buying solar panels in Scotland Thinking of installing solar panels in Scotland? Find out about the costs, benefits, and grants that come with going solar in Scotland.Maximilian Schwerdtfeger
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The Winter Fuel Payment: How to stay warm in winter Keeping warm in the winter can be an expensive affair, thankfully there are some sources of cash you can assess to help out.Christopher McFadden