Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic installs
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- margo - newbie
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Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic installs
Can't make my mind up whether to apply for it or not. Looks like a win-win situation but I can't believe there is no downside. My roof is just about perfect so it's just a case of deciding.
Cheers, Rob.
Cheers, Rob.
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I haven't got one myself,but an organization I help run is currently looking into it.
while it does appear to be a win-win you have to see the whole picture.
eaga (or another supplier) fits the solar on your roof and you get free electric that is generated from it, eaga and their business partners, Barclays bank, get the feed in tariff. So while you get some free electric they get the profit.
we are also looking into paying for the solar panels and getting the FITs ourselves.
(we have been advised not to give away our FITs away lightly by another community development trust)
while it does appear to be a win-win you have to see the whole picture.
eaga (or another supplier) fits the solar on your roof and you get free electric that is generated from it, eaga and their business partners, Barclays bank, get the feed in tariff. So while you get some free electric they get the profit.
we are also looking into paying for the solar panels and getting the FITs ourselves.
(we have been advised not to give away our FITs away lightly by another community development trust)
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Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
I am going to apply for this.
Agreed with a community project with the grants available you should get them for nothing, but much lower FIT' rate, although it all helps.
My feeling is if it saves you £1000 a year now, in 20 years time that is going to be £10,000 or more, energy prices relative to inflation is only going one way.
Rob
Agreed with a community project with the grants available you should get them for nothing, but much lower FIT' rate, although it all helps.
My feeling is if it saves you £1000 a year now, in 20 years time that is going to be £10,000 or more, energy prices relative to inflation is only going one way.
Rob
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- margo - newbie
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Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
Thanks for the replies. I keep thinking what have I got to lose so I may just get them to come and check out the roof - I can always say no if I don't like their T&Cs
BTW : John Headstrong is your avatar Gabe from Penny Arcade?
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jammie*dodger wrote: BTW : John Headstrong is your avatar Gabe from Penny Arcade?
well spotted !
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Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
Something for free , yeah .
Wake up .
Wake up .
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Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
Explain? Don't just make comments without justifying them or you'll never be taken seriously.
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I'm guessing that is something do with with this POV :
http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2010/03 ... n-rip-off/
http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2010/03 ... n-rip-off/
Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
Free PV not such a good idea according to Which report :-
http://www.which.co.uk/news/2010/09/fre ... al-231808/
Apparently its far better to get a fixed price loan and get the 8-10% returns yourself. Also if you sell up you can sell on your FIT contract and not be trying to sell a home with somebody elses kit on it !
http://www.which.co.uk/news/2010/09/fre ... al-231808/
Apparently its far better to get a fixed price loan and get the 8-10% returns yourself. Also if you sell up you can sell on your FIT contract and not be trying to sell a home with somebody elses kit on it !
Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
There is another set of posts on this topic on this site because I've contributed to it. I believe that it is not free in that you get a free solar panel as it costs you nothing up front but you only get "free Electric" when they say so, i.e. certain hours of the day so if you are out working all day then you get no free electric"
EDF are going to pilot a scheme where you get a loan repaid out of the fits and the loan is interest free over 5 years or low cost about 5.8% i think over 10 years but you get the FITS after the loan is paid back.
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 10&t=20304
EDF are going to pilot a scheme where you get a loan repaid out of the fits and the loan is interest free over 5 years or low cost about 5.8% i think over 10 years but you get the FITS after the loan is paid back.
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 10&t=20304
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Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
What are the chances of the Autumn Spending Review knocking the whole thing on the head in a couple of weeks?
Re: Has anyone gone for one of these Free Photovoltaic insta
probably not a lot as the government is tied into legally set limits on Co2 reductions et al plus it is the big companies that are making the up front capital investment as they also are tied into financial penalties if they don't produce a %age of the electic by renewable means.dave45 wrote:What are the chances of the Autumn Spending Review knocking the whole thing on the head in a couple of weeks?
If small generators are exporting to the grid then the supplier of the electric that you sell to goes to their quota of renewables.
It's a lot easier to lend me say £10K for an install which I pay back over 10 years and they get the credits rather than them go through the hoo ha of building a wind turbine for example.
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