Solar energy could be the way to lower home power bills

Shana Morgan
Updated September 22 2017 - 4:48pm, first published 4:00pm
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY: TRY co-chair Matthew Charles-Jones and Mondo acting project manager Simon Priest with the "ubi" device.
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY: TRY co-chair Matthew Charles-Jones and Mondo acting project manager Simon Priest with the "ubi" device.

Nearby homes and community buildings should be able to reduce their power bills by trading energy without having to pay to be part of the full energy grid, a government committee has recommended.

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