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Travel Solar Photovoltaic Generator
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Photovoltaic panel scam case revealed
On 29 August 2018, David Diaz, Ludovic Black, Stephen Wilson, Robert Ross, Niall Hastie and Kenneth Reid were found guilty of running a £17m fraudulent scheme to install solar panels which defraude. [pdf]FAQS about Photovoltaic panel scam case revealed
Are solar panels a scam?
This feature is available for registered users. Please register or log in to continue Households with solar panels are at increased risk of being scammed as new figures show a sharp rise in fraudsters tempting victims with energy-saving deals.
Did a company defraud solar panel owners?
A company which defrauded solar panel owners by selling them goods and services they did not need has been ordered to pay back its victims hundreds of thousands of pounds.
How much money has been seized from a fraudulent solar panel scheme?
Two men who scammed millions of pounds from 760 vulnerable victims in a fraudulent solar panel scheme have today been ordered to pay confiscation totalling £413,206.10.
Are solar panels being targeted by fraudsters using feed-in tariffs?
Households that have already installed solar panels are also being targeted by fraudsters using publicly available information from feed-in tariffs, warned Dr Tim Jones, of Cornwall-based charity Community Energy Plus.
Are there a bunch of solar home energy cheats from Liverpool?
It was for an article I wrote in January 2020 about a bunch of solar home energy cheats from Liverpool called ESE Group Limited - "one of Britain’s largest suppliers of green energy solutions", according to its website.
Did ESE send a 'health check' for solar panels?
Jonathan Rees KC - who prosecuted ESE on behalf of West Berkshire Council - provided details of the elaborate fraud in court. He said that employees of the firm would seek out households who already had solar panels installed. They were then mailed letters claiming they were due for a 'health check' provided by ESE employees.
