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Solar panel schemes
Stubod
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Hi all,
I am aware that the "old" solar panel scheme has now finished, (missed the boat unfortunately), but I was wondering if anybody can advsie what the current scheme is?...ie is there still a Governement sponsored scheme running?.with interest rates being so low, and no sign of us moving anytime soon, I am wondering if solar panels may offer a better return than cash in the bank?
Thanks for any replies...
Stu
I am aware that the "old" solar panel scheme has now finished, (missed the boat unfortunately), but I was wondering if anybody can advsie what the current scheme is?...ie is there still a Governement sponsored scheme running?.with interest rates being so low, and no sign of us moving anytime soon, I am wondering if solar panels may offer a better return than cash in the bank?
Thanks for any replies...
Stu
.."It's everybody's fault but mine...."
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Are you referring to solar PV or solar hot water? FIT's are still available for new PV installs.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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Hi Macman,
I was thinking about electric supply. Under the "old scheme" that ended a hyear or so ago, I am aware that the benefits are quite good, (assuming you could fund the fitting etc.), I am trying to find out what the current schemes are.
Thanks,
Stu.."It's everybody's fault but mine...."0 -
http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/Pages/MoreInformation.aspx?docid=7&refer=Sustainability/Environment/fits/tariff-tables
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http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/Generating-energy/Getting-money-back/Feed-In-Tariffs-scheme-FITs
The tariffs still exist it is just what you get paid back has gone down for new installations.0 -
Since the capital grants are no longer available, the payback period with FIT's alone can be 8-10 years.
There is an argument that such an investment adds value to the property, but that is not yet proven.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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Slightly off at a tangent, does anyone know what stress loads are applied to the roof by the panels?
I'm not sure they will cause a massive weight issue but the mounting style does seem to allow for them to become "sails" under the right conditions.0 -
Again of posts, but a recent local occurance should be given credence!
A property locally was subject to a lightning strike directly to panels, seem they are a prime earth source and should probably be treated with additional precautions by way of Lightning Earthing Conductors?Signature removed0 -
Hi all,
I am aware that the "old" solar panel scheme has now finished, (missed the boat unfortunately), but I was wondering if anybody can advsie what the current scheme is?...ie is there still a Governement sponsored scheme running?.with interest rates being so low, and no sign of us moving anytime soon, I am wondering if solar panels may offer a better return than cash in the bank?
Thanks for any replies...
Stu
We've got a PV set up which is nearly 2 years old now and yields 11-12% p.a. return tax free. When the original generous FITs stopped and were replaced by lower returns [about half the original] the capital cost of PV set ups about halved and so the % financial return remained about the same. The only disadvantage is that you now need twice the roof area in order to get the same absolute [£ p.a.] return.
We got our set up as an alternative to cash ISAs which yield 3% at best now. It's not really comparable as you can't withdraw the cash with a PV set up as you can with a cash ISA but we're pretty happy with our decision to go PV.0
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