On Nov 9, 9:22*pm, Tim Lamb wrote:
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, cynic
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On Oct 31, 4:18*pm, "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15507750
Down to 21p/kWHr for installations completed after 12th Dec 2011.
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Cheers
Dave.
Fascinating planning application floated across the table for comment
at last nights Parish Council meeting. A local farm wants to put a
large system on top of an agricultural building and therefore not
permitted development. The application was submitted by the
installation company and consisted of a large number of panels on the
South facing slope of the roof PLUS another array on the NORTH slope.
Methinks someone is going to get their eyes opened if the application
is passed and the installation goes ahead! Of course there is a vast
difference between putting in an application and completing the
installation.
Agricultural roof pitches can be 12.5 or 15deg.
regards
I was just going to say that.
Also there are brackets they use to prop the panels up at a more
favourable angle.
So it should not be a problem though they still will not be ideal.
There is another advantage in that the wiring can be more easily got
at than with flush panels.