Matthew M

Matthew M

Matthew Milnes is a leading voice in the renewable energy sector, specialising in solar panels, heat pumps, ground source heating, and other sustainable technologies.

With a decade of experience across both the UK and the USA, Matthew has built a reputation for his in-depth knowledge and commitment to driving the transition towards a greener future.

Passionate about achieving net zero, Matthew is a conscious environmentalist dedicated to promoting sustainable solutions for homes and businesses alike. His expertise allows him to break down complex energy topics into accessible, actionable insights, making renewable energy more approachable for everyone.

Beyond his professional work, Matthew actively contributes to the press, delivering thought-provoking articles on the latest advancements in eco-friendly technology, energy policy, and climate-conscious living.

Whether through industry publications, mainstream media, or online platforms, he aims to inform, inspire, and push for a more sustainable world.

For media inquiries, collaborations, or expert insights, Matthew is always open to opportunities to share his knowledge and drive the conversation forward.

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Buying a House with Solar Panels - Finances & Maintenance

Buying a House with Solar Panels - Finances & Maintenance

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Heat Pump vs Solar Panels: Which is Best for Your Home?

Heat Pump vs Solar Panels: Which is Best for Your Home?

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Solar Array - Is This Renewable Energy Solution for You?

Solar Array - Is This Renewable Energy Solution for You?

A solar array is when several solar panels are fitted to capture sunlight. Read more on solar arrays & how they work to produce electricity.

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Thin Film Solar Panels: Pros, Cons & Costs

Thin Film Solar Panels: Pros, Cons & Costs

Discover the pros, cons & costs of thin film solar panels in the UK. Learn if these lightweight, flexible PV panels suit your property.

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Solar Panels on Slate Roof - Costs & Benefits Explained

Solar Panels on Slate Roof - Costs & Benefits Explained

Fitting solar panels on slate roofs is slightly more complicated, but totally possible. Click here to see how slate roof solar panels are installed.

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Solar Panels for Sheds - Installation & Planning Permission

Solar Panels for Sheds - Installation & Planning Permission

Using solar panels for sheds allows you to boost energy efficiency & save money. Discover more about shed solar panels & the installation process.

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Camping Solar Panels - Efficient and Reliable Options

Camping Solar Panels - Efficient and Reliable Options

Camping solar panels are a popular renewable energy source since they are portable. Learn more about solar panels for camping in this complete guide.

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Are Solar Panels Worth It In the UK?

Are Solar Panels Worth It In the UK?

Find out if solar panels are worth it in the UK. Learn about costs, savings, benefits, and ROI for homes, landlords, and businesses.

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Solar Water Heating - Costs, Maintenance & Installation

Solar Water Heating - Costs, Maintenance & Installation

Solar heating for water is an efficient & cost-friendly way for hot water. Read here to see the types of solar water heating systems & costs.

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Are Solar Panels Good for the Environment? - Pros & Cons

Are Solar Panels Good for the Environment? - Pros & Cons

Solar panels are good for the environment due to the reduction in greenhouse gases. Discover more about the environmental benefits of solar energy.

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Solar Farm Innovations - Benefits & Planning Permission

Solar Farm Innovations - Benefits & Planning Permission

Solar farms are used to address the growing demand for renewable energy. Click to see how a solar farm works & any future trends that could occur.

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Series vs Parallel Solar Panels - Pros & Configurations

Series vs Parallel Solar Panels - Pros & Configurations

Comparisons between series & parallel solar panels are often made to see which is better. Find out here if parallel or series solar panels are better.

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