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Feed in Tarif FIT table 2024
Krakkkers
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Anyone got a link, yes i have googled it and got a downloadable table that does not work.
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No, just a table that goes up to 2019.0
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Does the table show numbers? If so, then follow the intro instructions, and look up the date of your install for the relevant tariff. For instance, my 2nd system was late July 2012, so I look up the Apr 2012 tariff, as it was before the Aug 2012 change. I then choose the 4-10kWp rate (as it took me over 4kWp).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.2 -
Thanks, i finally figured it out.0
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Sorry, should have said, it's as clear as mud, till you get it. I think it makes sense, but there's just so much (too much?) info for my brain to process.Krakkkers said:Thanks, i finally figured it out.
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
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