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A brief guide to solar power

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Get solar PV for £100 - is it worth it?

Get solar power for £100There are several offers around at present for the installation of Solar PV modules on your home for £100 or even less. This sounds like a fantastic offer, but be careful. The way this offer works is that the company who fit the solar PV system for you, take the Feed In Tariff (FIT) generation payments and all you get is the savings in electricity usage costs.

There are a couple of problems with this arrangement.

  • 1. The money saved on your electricity bill from installing a domestic sized solar PV array is fairly modest. This is partly because it is difficult to predict actual amount saved, because the amount of electricity generated by a Solar PV installation is affected by the orientation and angle of the roof to which the panels are fitted. Also it depends upon much of the electricity you normally use is during daylight hours, i.e. when the solar panels are generating.

    As a very rough guide, a 1kW system, roughly 4 to 5 panels (modules) fitted on a South facing roof at an angle of 35 degrees will generate approximately 860 kW hours in a year. If you were to use 50% of the electricity generated, this would save you approximately £43.00 (per year)

  • 2. The more important problem is that if you want to let someone else use your roof for fitting their solar panels, you are effectively entering into a lease for a section of your roof and the air above it.
    (see: http://www.housingenergyadvisor.com/blog/obtaining-consent-of-a-lender-to-a-rent-a-roof-solar-pv-scheme-123/). This may incur and annual charge to you, and if you have a mortgage, you will need their permission to enter into the lease. Also, it means if you want to sell your home, the people buying it will have to take on the lease, which may make selling your home more difficult than it already is.

When you take these two issues into account, it does make the offer for free, or very cheap solar PV, seem less attractive. For example, the generating payments for the Feed In Tariff in a system like the one described at item 1 would amount to approximately £370.00 per year!

In general, the cost of installing a solar PV system will take about 10 years to pay back (less if electricity prices continue to increase). So if you fit a solar PV system, and after 10 years want to sell your home, if the buyer doesn’t want the solar PV system, you can remove it. Though why someone will not want to keep a system which provides an indexed linked, tax free, income and savings figure of approximately £420.00 per year, we don’t know!!

Very cheap, or even free solar PV systems might sound like a fantastic offer, but in all likely hood they will benefit the people who install them, far more than they will benefit the home owner.
We have to show a potential client projected savings and income for a solar PV installation and these are based on the governments Standard Assessment Procedures (SAP) calculations set out within the Building Regulations
For a free, no obligation quotation for installation of a solar PV array, along with accurate estimates of likely income and savings, please call 0161 437 2128 or see the other pages on our website for more details..

     
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