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Tamara Birch
Tamara is a journalist with more than six years experience writing about environmental topics. This includes advising small businesses on cost-effective ways tom become more sustainable, from installing to solar panels and heat pumps and reducing waste. She has used her journalist and research skills to become highly knowledgeable on sustainable initiatives, issues, and solutions to help consumers do their bit for the environment – all while reducing monthly costs. Now, she’s using this experience to advise homeowners on the benefits of installing low-carbon technologies. She is also qualified in offering innovative initiatives to improve sustainability practices in businesses, from advertising to marketing and publishing.
Her passion for sustainability and eco-friendly solutions stems from a long obsession with nature and animals and ensuring they feel looked after. In her free time, Tamara enjoys reading fantasy novels, visiting the gym, and going on long walks in new areas.
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Ofgem: Energy price cap falls by 7% to £1,641 Energy bills for a typical household will drop by £117 or 7% for the average dual fuel household from 1 April to 30 June 2026, energy regulator Ofgem has announced.Tamara Birch -
Solar households could slash bills by up to £100 a month with E.ON Next UK households with solar panels or batteries could soon be cutting their bills by as much as £100 a month after energy giant E.ON Next said it’s planning to roll out a new smart energy service.Tamara Birch -
Debunking common heat pump myths with David Leighton – Positive Energy Podcast ep 15 Watch episode 15 of Positive Energy – powered by The Eco Experts, with David Leighton, national distribution sales manager at LG Solutions, in conversation with Sam PamphlonTamara Birch -
What is a plug-in solar panel? More households are being helped to save money on bills through plug-in solar panels, as the government has vowed to go further and faster on clean energy in response to the conflict in the Middle East.Tamara Birch -
New-build families to slash £830 off energy bills Families buying new-build homes could save up to £830 a year on their energy bills, compared to a standard home with an EPC rating of C, under new rules announced as part of the Future Homes Standard.Tamara Birch -
EV savings jump by £200 thanks to US-Iran war Electric vehicle (EV) drivers could find themselves saving an extra £200 per year compared to petrol cars, as the US-Iran conflict continues, new analysis from the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has found.Tamara Birch -
Solar sliding shutter could power residential buildings German manufacturer Ehret has launched a new solar sliding shutter to provide electricity for residential buildings.Tamara Birch -
Homeowners flock to solar panels to escape energy chaos Interest in solar panels has increased by 27% since the end of FebruaryMaximilian Schwerdtfeger -
The biggest solar farms in the UK Solar farms are providing more and more of the UK's electricity each year. Find out where the biggest solar farms in the UK are here.Tom Gill