Why have solar panel grants searches spiked in my country lately?
#1
I'm starting to plan my gaming budget for next year and wanted to discuss what people think will be the best PC games 2025. Obviously there are the big AAA titles everyone's talking about, but I'm also interested in what might be flying under the radar.

For best PC games 2025, I'm really excited about Avowed from Obsidian and the new Metro game. On the strategy side, Frostpunk 2 looks incredible. But I'm sure there are games I haven't even heard of yet.

What are your predictions for best PC games 2025? Are there any developers who consistently deliver quality that we should be watching? I'm also curious about early access games that might hit 1.0 next year.

I think 2025 could be a really strong year for PC gaming with so many delayed games finally coming out.
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#2
I was looking at the search trends for my country and noticed a huge spike in people looking up "solar panel grants" this past month. It just feels like a specific, shared worry is suddenly everywhere, but I can't quite put my finger on what's driving it right now.
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#3
Yeah, bills have people on edge lately. A neighbor mentioned subsidies on social media and suddenly lots of chatter in the group chat.
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#4
I checked the timing and it lines up with a government announcement about solar panel grants last week, plus a few outlets ran stories.
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#5
I pulled the last 30 days of queries and noticed the spike started after that story, but the volume is still manageable, not everyone is jumping in.
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#6
A couple of local installers said inquiries spike when incentives appear, then drop if people think the process is long or the upfront cost is scary.
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#7
Maybe the real issue isn't the grants themselves but whether people think the process is worth it?
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#8
I started timing the peaks with weather patterns, then remembered I also saw a spike after a local fair where someone showcased a tiny solar setup. Could be a mix.
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#9
Could be a trend fueled by a few viral posts more than a real shift in demand.
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