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Anybody who had a domestic solar scheme finished before 12 December 2011 gets the old rate of 43.3p per kilowatt hour for the full 25 years of the scheme. That was not at issue in this case.
Now that the government has lost its appeal, anyone who had a scheme finished between 12 December 2011 and 2 March 2012 will also still get the full 43.3p/kwh for the whole 25 years of their scheme.
Installations finished between 3 March and 31 March temporarily get the old higher rate until 1 April when it is reduced to 21p/kwh.
Schemes finished after 1 April will only get the reduced rate of 21p/ kwh.
SOURCE BBC NEWS NOT ALLOWED TO PASTE LINK:money:
Now that the government has lost its appeal, anyone who had a scheme finished between 12 December 2011 and 2 March 2012 will also still get the full 43.3p/kwh for the whole 25 years of their scheme.
Installations finished between 3 March and 31 March temporarily get the old higher rate until 1 April when it is reduced to 21p/kwh.
Schemes finished after 1 April will only get the reduced rate of 21p/ kwh.
SOURCE BBC NEWS NOT ALLOWED TO PASTE LINK:money:
Creator of the FREE SOLAR POWER BUYER GUIDE.:spam:all over it!!!
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Think you ought to check your facts before posting...........
I was posting info which Is stated on the BBC's website!!!
Which I thought would be helpful to others !!!!
where then they could ''check the facts'' them selfsCreator of the FREE SOLAR POWER BUYER GUIDE.:spam:all over it!!!0 -
you will find what I stated is true.
also see post
Panel of Supreme Justices refused the Government leave to appeal - 43.3p confirmed
those tariffs are indexed link ......Creator of the FREE SOLAR POWER BUYER GUIDE.:spam:all over it!!!0 -
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does that link confirm what I stated ???Creator of the FREE SOLAR POWER BUYER GUIDE.:spam:all over it!!!0
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What the ruling means
Anybody who had a domestic solar scheme finished before 12 December 2011 gets the old rate of 43.3p per kilowatt hour for the full 25 years of the scheme. That was not at issue in this case.
Now that the government has lost its appeal, anyone who had a scheme finished between 12 December 2011 and 2 March 2012 will also still get the full 43.3p/kwh for the whole 25 years of their scheme.
Installations finished between 3 March and 31 March temporarily get the old higher rate until 1 April when it is reduced to 21p/kwh.
Schemes finished after 1 April will only get the reduced rate of 21p/ kwh.does that link confirm what I stated ???0 -
I think mervyn11 may have gone off on one here!16 x 250W JA Solar Panels (JAM6-60-250) : Fronius IG TL 3.6 Inverter : South Facing : 28 Degree Pitch : No Shading : Manchester M460
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CharlieBilly wrote: »What the ruling means
Anybody who had a domestic solar scheme finished before 12 December 2011 gets the old rate of 43.3p per kilowatt hour for the full 25 years of the scheme. That was not at issue in this case.
That bit is of course wrong !
The rate is inflation linked and goes up next week.NE Derbyshire.4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).24kWh of Pylontech batteries with Lux controller BEV : Hyundai Ioniq50 -
It's possible that objection was being made (albeit in a strange way) to the unneccessary starting of a THIRD thread with the same information
So we can look forward to all comments on the same topic being in the same thread and all future threads dealing with one topic ?
Wow !!! That'll be a first
:j:j:j:j:j:j:jNE Derbyshire.4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).24kWh of Pylontech batteries with Lux controller BEV : Hyundai Ioniq50
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