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Additional PV not on a FIT - how to deal with conflict
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<blockquote data-quote="webby252" data-source="post: 560653" data-attributes="member: 38419"><p>I have a customer with a 4KW installation that they get FIT for. It all goes thorugh a smart meter and they get paid on what they generate and export as you would expect.</p><p>I'm about to install 8KW more of solar which obviously has no FIT. </p><p>All this will now go through the smart meter. They will be signing up for a tariff that then enables them to export excess to the grid and get paid for it. </p><p>Does anyone have any experience with this? How can you have these 2 installations on 1 meter? Site is single phase. </p><p>I asked Octupus who will buy electric back but they said they've never come across a situation like this which is odd. </p><p>It doesn't seem too unusual that someone would install extra PV once the first lot (on a FIT) has been installed.</p><p>Any ideas?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="webby252, post: 560653, member: 38419"] I have a customer with a 4KW installation that they get FIT for. It all goes thorugh a smart meter and they get paid on what they generate and export as you would expect. I'm about to install 8KW more of solar which obviously has no FIT. All this will now go through the smart meter. They will be signing up for a tariff that then enables them to export excess to the grid and get paid for it. Does anyone have any experience with this? How can you have these 2 installations on 1 meter? Site is single phase. I asked Octupus who will buy electric back but they said they've never come across a situation like this which is odd. It doesn't seem too unusual that someone would install extra PV once the first lot (on a FIT) has been installed. Any ideas? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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