John James of Green Solar Installation10 Minute Presentation
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The home of Integrated Energy
Solutions
Our Services Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Installation of PV systems to
convert sunlight into electricity
This electricity can be used on site or exported back to the grid system
Solar Thermal Installation of Solar
collectors to convert the radiant heat from the sun to hot water for Space and Water heating
Heat Pumps Heat pumps are used to
convert latent heat stored in the ground, water or air to high temperature water for space and water heating
Our Services Energy Efficient
Lighting Installation Lighting schemes
which are designed to reduce running costs, reduce maintenance costs and reduce heat gain in buildings
Improved energy control
Installation of control systems to provide more effective use of the energy provision
Heat Recovery
Ventilation Changing the air in buildings is
a major heat loss factor By installing systems which
preheat the replacement air using the exhaust is a great way of making savings.
Feed in Tariff UpdateFeed in tariff for PV systems Where are we going?
Based on a typical 4kw peak installation
Price per kWh Generated0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 40 42 44 46 48 50
43.3p
21p
13.6p to 16.5p
-5% (14p)
(12.5p)
(11p)
(10p)
(8.9p)
The level at this point depends on number of installs in March & April
Questions under review by DECC10% regression on a six monthly basis - should it be 5% or a different system?Options are:> Pre-planned reductions> Contingent reductions (based on uptake)> Reviews> Quota's (so much allocated per year)
Should a ROI of 4.5% be maintained?Should the link to RPI be removed?Should the 25yr contract be cut to 20yrs?What happens when we reach 8.9p per kWh?
3 April Deadline for responding to DECC consulatation
DECC lost their appeal therefore all installations between 12 Dec 11 and 3 March 12 will get 43.3p rate
01 October 2013 -10%
01 April 2014 -10%
01 October 2014 -10%
12 December 2011
03 March 2012
01 July 2012
01 October 2012
01 April 2013 -10%
Renewable Heat Premium Payment The RHPP is an incentive to encourage the uptake of renewable
technologies for Space & Water Heating These include Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps, Solar Thermal,
and Biomass Boilers Phase I of the RHPP ended on 31st March 2012 £4m was left in the pot due to poor uptake Phase II of the scheme has been announced and you can already
pre-register for a grant if you have a scheme planned This second phase will run from 1st May 2012 to 31st March 2013 Phase II has a total pot size of £25m of which £7m will be used to
extend Phase I of the scheme with £18 being made available for Social and Community based schemes
Renewable Heat Premium Payment The main levels of grant will be as follows:
Solar Thermal Installations £300 Air Source Heat Pumps £850 Biomass Boilers £950 Ground Source Heat Pumps £1250
Renewable Heat Incentive
The RHI is the Space and Water Heating equivalent of the Feed in Tariff
The introduction of RHI for domestic installations has been delayed until mid 2013 but will be backdated for installations completed after July 2009
You will receive a payment for each kWh of Hot water you generate using renewable technologies
The rate is still to be announced but are likely to be
Solar Thermal 8.5p per kWh 18 year contract GSHP 4.5p per kWh 20 year contract Small Biomass 7.9p per kWh 20 year contract
Accreditations
Referrals
Commercial and Residential Property Owners who are looking to reduce fuel costs
Financial Planners who are looking to recommend investment opportunities to their clients
Facilities managers who are tasked with infrastructure development and energy savings
Individuals or companies who are interested in the benefits of renewable technologies
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