Posts Tagged ‘ feed in tariff ’

10 questions to ask a PV installer

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

1. Do they have Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) accreditation?

Without this you will not be able to claim your Feed in Tariff. They should have the MCS logo clearly displayed on their paperwork.

2. Do they offer a manufacturer backed 10 year warranty on their inverters at no extra cost so that you have piece of mind?

Feed-In tariffs – Is there a limit in capacity of each renewable technology installed ?

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

· A maximum of 5MW installed capacity of the same renewable technology can be installed.

· It is possible to get an installed capacity more than 5MW, if two or more systems of different renewable technology are installed. For example, one may have installed a PV system of 3MW and two wind turbines of 3MW totaling 6MW.

The Feed In Tariff – An overivew of the oppurtunity

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

On the 1st of April 2010 the Government introduced Fee-In-Tariff (FIT), which has been put in place to incentivise energy customers to install new anaerobic digestion, wind, hydro or solar renewable technology solutions on their properties/sites. This scheme is applicable to all new schemes installed after July 2009 and offers a guaranteed payback to customers via their energy supplier for the electricity generated on site, whether they choose to export it back to that supplier or use it all within their property.

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