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Tatiana Lebreton
Tatiana has used her research skills to turn complex data into easily digestible articles on all things eco – from energy-efficient appliances to solar panels.
Before settling back in her native city of London, Tatiana lived in various other cities, across three different countries. She’s witnessed varying approaches and attitudes towards tackling the climate crisis in her time abroad, and uses this experience to inform her writing. She’s dedicated to opening up the conversation around green energy to a wider audience.
In her free time, Tatiana enjoys cooking with seasonal local produce, or going for long walks in green spaces.
You can get in touch with Tatiana via email at tatiana.lebreton@theecoexperts.co.uk
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The complete guide to heat pump water heaters Looking for an eco-friendly way to heat water for your bathroom? Heat pump water heaters are energy efficient and don't use gas. Read all about them here.Tatiana Lebreton
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The Complete Guide to Solar Scooters Solar scooters are electric scooters with integrated solar panels, although it's also possible to power regular e-scooters using solar energy. Find out how they work here!Tatiana Lebreton
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The Complete Guide to Portable Solar Panels Portable solar panels are a great way to charge small devices, either at home or on the go, using clean electricity.Tatiana Lebreton
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The Complete Guide to Organic Solar Cells Organic solar cells are an emerging type of solar cell made from organic materials. Read all about how they're made, and how much they cost here.Tatiana Lebreton
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Heat pump with monthly payment plan launched by Aira Swedish clean energy-tech company Aira has launched a smart air source heat pump that can be paid for in monthly instalments, making it more accessibleTatiana Lebreton
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Failure to pass heat pump incentive could leave UK importing 20% more gas If the government scraps its heat pump sales incentive scheme, the UK would be left importing 20% more foreign gas than it would have had the scheme gone aheadTatiana Lebreton
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Government’s Plan to Mitigate Climate Impacts in UK ‘Falls Short’ The government’s plan to mitigate the impacts of climate change in the UK “falls short once again”, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) has said.Tatiana Lebreton
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Scheme To Impose Quotas On Heat Pump Sales To Go Ahead In April The so-called ‘boiler tax’, a scheme that imposes quotas on heat pump sales for boiler manufacturers, is expected to go ahead, after weeks of uncertaintyTatiana Lebreton
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Little Net Zero Spending Announced In The Spring 2024 Budget Jeremy Hunt's latest budget was thin on the ground in detail with regards to making the UK net-zero.Tatiana Lebreton