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Who pays for new home solar generated power ie Feed In Tariff

Do any suppliers pay FITs for new installations?

I can see from their website that SSE have discontinued the scheme, although will continue to pay FITs to those who signed up earlier.

Thanks

Clive

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  • Thanks Bod and Chris.

    I thought that was the case, but wanted to make sure.

    The reason I asked was related to my post on EPCs for rental property.  Seems that one of the recommended ways of improving the EPC rating so as to allow the property to be rented out, is to install solar panels at a cost of £5,000 -£8,000 which, unless the tenant can use the power generated during sunny hours, becomes a donation to the national grid. 

    Clive

     

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  • Thanks Bod and Chris.

    I thought that was the case, but wanted to make sure.

    The reason I asked was related to my post on EPCs for rental property.  Seems that one of the recommended ways of improving the EPC rating so as to allow the property to be rented out, is to install solar panels at a cost of £5,000 -£8,000 which, unless the tenant can use the power generated during sunny hours, becomes a donation to the national grid. 

    Clive

     

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