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Default Solar payments not as promised:(

On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 11:08:04 UTC+1, whisky-dave wrote:
On Monday, 9 September 2019 16:22:39 UTC+1, harry wrote:
On Monday, 9 September 2019 11:48:02 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-49566130
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None of these stories says how big the array is so it's hard to comment..
The picture looks like around 2Kw,
When they are installed the owner is provided with an assessment of expected Kwh/year generated.

My first 4Kw array cost £14,000 and generates £2000/year so it's paid for itself recently.
My newer array was £6000 but only generates £500/year.


why such a difference ?
If £14K gives you £2k per year = £7k = £1k per year
then why does £6k = £500 per year

has the sun become less bright over the last few years or is it global warming ?


I have near perfect orientation. Someone who hasn't might get a lot less.


So if the arrays are differnt what is this difference ?


Generation tariffs have reduced significantly over the past ten years. We spent £20K on ours about 10 years ago and get a bit over £1K pa but we are paid 54.17p per unit generated and an extra 3.82p for allegedly exporting 50% of them. I must say that I didn't notice a reduction in our electricity bills when we had them installed but most of the power is generated in the afternoon when we don't use much.

Jonathan