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On 06/09/2017 07:26, harry wrote:
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Does the Dutch investor suppling the finance for fitting solar panels to
800,000 social housing properties get the higher FIT payments for
800,000 individual properties or the lower FIT payment for the combined
potential capacity from all properties?

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On 06/09/2017 08:15, alan_m wrote:
On 06/09/2017 07:26, harry wrote:
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Does the Dutch investor suppling the finance for fitting solar panels to
800,000 social housing properties get the higher FIT payments for
800,000 individual properties or the lower FIT payment for the combined
potential capacity from all properties?


I would assume it gets the 4p rate for most of it as they will be small
systems on houses.
They may fit bigger ones to flats but how do they save electricity costs
for the residents if they do that? You would need some way of
distributing the savings after metering it.

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On 06/09/2017 08:15, alan_m wrote:
On 06/09/2017 07:26, harry wrote:
https://www.gov.uk/feed-in-tariffs


Does the Dutch investor suppling the finance for fitting solar panels to
800,000 social housing properties get the higher FIT payments for
800,000 individual properties or the lower FIT payment for the combined
potential capacity from all properties?


I would assume it gets the 4p rate for most of it as they will be small
systems on houses.
They may fit bigger ones to flats but how do they save electricity costs
for the residents if they do that?


shurely when the sun is shining enough they'll be all out at work
(not watching themselves on Jeremy kyle whilst finishing off the
taxpayer funded mark 8 "hydroponics" setup) to make any use of it
anyway?

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On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 09:04:51 +0100 (GMT+01:00), jim k wrote:

"dennis@home" Wrote in message:
On 06/09/2017 08:15, alan_m wrote:
On 06/09/2017 07:26, harry wrote:
https://www.gov.uk/feed-in-tariffs


Does the Dutch investor suppling the finance for fitting solar panels to
800,000 social housing properties get the higher FIT payments for
800,000 individual properties or the lower FIT payment for the combined
potential capacity from all properties?


I would assume it gets the 4p rate for most of it as they will be small
systems on houses.
They may fit bigger ones to flats but how do they save electricity costs
for the residents if they do that?


shurely when the sun is shining enough they'll be all out at work
(not watching themselves on Jeremy kyle whilst finishing off the
taxpayer funded mark 8 "hydroponics" setup) to make any use of it
anyway?


The new 'rip off' for ordinary electricity consumers and the
environment (via pollution) in general is 'Power walls'.

Rather than letting industry have any solar energy you produce during
the day (because as you say, most people would be at work etc) you use
it all your greedy / selfish self to charge your batteries and then
use it yourself in the evening (whilst getting paid (by us) to produce
/ use it)!

I wonder if you are supposed to declare such battery installations as
the assumption you would export 50% of the energy you generate would
then be void?

I think the solar energy system owners should compensate *us*
(non-solar energy owners) for the lack or predictability and
inefficiency they introduce to the energy generation and distribution
network! That or be taken-off grid to live their own greedy, selfish,
money-grabbing lives on their own two feet. ;-)

Cheers, T i m


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