A new survey shows that most of the British public would like to install solar panels and home energy storage plans if there is more government assistance.
A total of 62 countries said they wanted to install solar panels and 60 would install an energy storage device.
A larger proportion, if supported by the government-71-will be interested in joining the community energy program.
When six energy companies raise prices, home power generation and community energy programs can cut electricity bills for consumers.
According to the consumer watchdog, the average household will spend more than £ 1,150 a year, Which? .
YouGov's survey of customer Earth shows that the government has cut subsidies for green energy in full, and by 2019, the total amount of subsidies will reach 100.
On 2015, the government announced plans to stop feed supply. in tariff (FiT)
The plan starts at the end of March 2019.
The plan means that homeowners, small businesses or communities consider building renewable energy sources such as solar arrays, wind turbines or hydro technologies, and energy companies are expected to pay for electricity generation, which helps offset the cost of building the project.
James Thornton, chief executive of customer Earth, said: "These results clearly show that the British public is eager to take action on climate change.
Governments can quickly take the lead in tackling climate change, cutting off hundreds of millions of pounds a year in subsidies for fossil-fuel power stations and other plans to provide carbon emissions
Intensive power generation has an unfair advantage over renewable energy.
"Earlier this year, a report by martest energy company said that due to concerns about the financial viability of small energy projects, the number of subsidy-cutting projects has fallen to its lowest level in years.
During 2017, a total of £ 227 was spent on independent renewable energy projects.
This figure is nearly down from 280 in 2016, more than the peak of investing 418 in 2014-the year before the government announced the end of feed --in tariffs. Smaller-
A total of 9 projects of scale owned by developers, farmers, landowners and communities were generated.
25 per cent of the UK's energy structure-this figure has doubled over the past five years, equivalent to enough energy to power 8. 4 million.
Elon Musk's Tesla is one of the companies that make cutting.
Edge power storage facility for storage of small power
Scale generation.
Customer Earth Energy lawyer Sam Bright said: "Since the industrial revolution, our generation has witnessed an invisible energy revolution.
We're getting locked up from the big
The scale of fossil fuel plants powered by coal and natural gas will be expanded to smaller, cleaner, locally owned energy systems.
But we need the right policy and regulatory support.
We need to stop subsidies for fossil fuels and allow renewable energy and storage technologies to flourish.
Jeremy Leggate, the founding director of the Solar Century, Britain's largest solar company, and author of the victory of the Carbon War, told The Independent: "Perhaps with the heat wave, there are growing concerns about climate change-which makes sense, but solar has been the most popular energy technology in government surveys of consumer attitudes.
He added: "The key issue is that from the current situation, the government is missing a huge opportunity to prepare for the upcoming day in order to build a strong domestic solar industry, even in cloudy Britain, solar energy is cheaper than any other form of energy.
"They support the wrong horse: nuclear power and shale gas, and seem willing to actively suppress solar energy to create space.
They should at least hedge against solar energy and maintain export tariffs on solar power generation.
Judging from the current situation, starting from next March, they intend to allow energy companies to access the excess solar energy generated by solar "consumers" free of charge.
This is really a retrograde behavior, especially when you compare it to the motivation of solar power generation elsewhere in the world.
The Ministry of Commerce, Energy and Industrial Strategy told The Independent: "Our renewable energy industry is a successful case in the UK, and since 2010 our low-carbon energy generation has doubled, our solar energy industry has surpassed device forecasts and created record power generation-enough to accommodate nearly 3 million households.
"Investment in renewable energy has more than doubled over the past five years, and we have invested more than £ 2.
Low-carbon innovation 5 billion by 2021.