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Solar PV popularity causes government to decrease Feed in Tariffs
With continuing increases in the popularity of Solar PV, the government has indicated that solar feed in tariffs for new installations will decline by 3.5% in April 2015…
Solar PV FiT rates to drop by 3.5% in April 2014
Ofgem have confirmed that for new Solar PV installation from April 2014, there will be a drop in the Feed In Tariff. For a ‘typical’ domestic solar panel installation this means a 3.5% drop in income from Feed In Tariffs. … Continue reading
Solar PV FiTs will NOT be cut at the end of June
The government has listened to concerns raised by the environment and solar energy sectors and delayed plans to cut solar PV Feed in Tariffs at the end of June. This extends the window of opportunity for people to take advantage … Continue reading
Friends of the Earth take legal action over change in FiTs
The charity Friends of the Earth are taking legal action against the government, saying that its recent cut in the Solar PV tariff for new installations ahead of the consultation they were undertaking on the matter is unlawful. Read the … Continue reading
Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) rate cut review
The Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) are currently reviewing the future rates of Feed in Tariff (FiTs) for new Solar PV installations. NB. This does not apply to existing installations. We have seen proposals – currently being consulted … Continue reading
A good day for solar PV in Cambridgeshire
Yesterday saw an almost perfect sunny day for people with solar PV in Cambridgeshire. Those people taking advantage of the threshold of 4kW of solar panels on their houses will have seen up to 28kwh of energy production – earning … Continue reading
Cambridge Council adopts Solar PV on public buildings
Landmark buildings in Cambridge are soon to be recognized for their solar generating power as the council looks to cash in on the Government’s feed-in tariff scheme. By installing solar panels on buildings such as the Corn Exchange and on … Continue reading