Proposals on long term support for householders who install renewable heating kit such as biomass boilers, heat pumps and solar thermal in their homes across the nation have been published for consultation today.
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Proposals on long term support for householders who install renewable heating kit such as biomass boilers, heat pumps and solar thermal in their homes across the nation have been published for consultation today.
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EZsolar will be attending the famous ‘Three Counties Show’ at Malvern on the 15th, 16th and 17th June. Please come and see us on stand 361 where we will be available to answer any renewable energy questions and queries. From PV and Solar Thermal installations through to Air or Ground Source heat-pumps and Biomass boilers, someone will be on hand.
For further show details please visit www.threecounties.co.uk/threecounties/
See you there.
After weeks of anticipation the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published the results of the latest solar feed-in tariff consultation. As of August 1st, the new rate for 4kW systems will be 16p/kWh, set in line with current installation figures.
The next phase for Solar PV ‘Feed in Tariff’ rates is between 1st April and 30th June and properties will require an Energy Performance Certificate of level ‘D’ or above to qualify for the higher tier of tariff rate for the given installation size.
After the Supreme Court today rejected the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) appeal over premature cuts to the feed-in tariff scheme for solar photovoltaics the UK solar industry has breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Ofgem has published a new table on its website outlining the feed-in tariff rates as of April 1 this year. Owing to an annual boost from the Retail Price Index, some microgenerator’s FiT income will increase to 45.4p per kWh from that date.
This RPI linked increase takes place every year, and means that all those who have installed solar panels before 3rd March 2012 will see their feed in tariff payments increase by 4.8%. This means that those who are currently receiving the 43.3p rate will receive 45.4p per kWh from the 1st April 2012.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published its response to the controversial ‘Phase 1 consultation on Solar Photovoltaic Feed-in Tariffs’.
After deliberating since January 13th, the Court of Appeal has today denied the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) a hearing for its appeal against the High Court’s December ruling on UK solar feed-in tariffs. This, in theory, means the feed-in tariff will now go back to 43.3p for sub-4kW systems installed until March 3rd 2012.
The Court of Appeal decision on whether to allow the Government’s legal bid to overturn a ruling that it’s cuts to the Feed-in Tariff was unlawful is to be announced on Wednesday, January 25th.
EZsolar are now proud to announce a flexible payment finance option in association with Ideal4Finance.
Providing Domestic and Commercial Renewable Energy Services including Solar Panels, Solar PV Panel Systems, Solar Water Heating and Thermal Systems plus Air, Ground and Water Source Heat Pumps Installation Services in the areas of Shrewsbury, Worcester, Wolverhampton, Telford and Hereford plus around Shropshire and Worcestershire in the West Midlands