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the panels that get closer to 4kw are alot more expensive so im thinking stick with the 250 ones that makes it more affordable0
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Martyn1981 wrote: »Wow! That's probably a ROI of about 15%. :shocked:
Should have kept my mouth shut!
The high returns on investment with PV are resulting in increased installs. Not only did 2014 qtr3 exceed the 100MWp degression point, triggering a 3.5% cut in FiT rates on the 1/1/15 ...... but qtr 4 was slightly higher still, which will trigger a further 3.5% degression on 1/4/15.
More info on the 'Solar in the News' thread.
Mart.Mart. Cardiff. 8.72 kWp PV systems (2.12 SSW 4.6 ESE & 2.0 WNW). 28kWh battery storage. Two A2A units for cleaner heating. Two BEV's for cleaner driving.
For general PV advice please see the PV FAQ thread on the Green & Ethical Board.0 -
Hi OCC,ourcornercottage wrote: »the panels that get closer to 4kw are alot more expensive so im thinking stick with the 250 ones that makes it more affordable
Take a look here and here
You'll notice that the benQ's are marginally more expensive..BUT..you'd only need 14 panels to make a 3.99kWp system at a cost of less than £400 more than the Sharps.
Why not have a word with the installers to see if they can do the benq's and sunnyboy for £5k...now that would be cracking deal if you can pull it off.2 kWp SEbE , 2kWp SSW & 2.5kWp NWbW.....in sunny North Derbyshire17.7kWh Givenergy battery added(for the power hungry kids)0 -
Martyn1981 wrote: »Should have kept my mouth shut!
The high returns on investment with PV are resulting in increased installs. Not only did 2014 qtr3 exceed the 100MWp degression point, triggering a 3.5% cut in FiT rates on the 1/1/15 ...... but qtr 4 was slightly higher still, which will trigger a further 3.5% degression on 1/4/15.
More info on the 'Solar in the News' thread.
Mart.
I'm aiming to install by end of March!0
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