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Expanding an existing PV array - impact on FIT
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<blockquote data-quote="WitlessWonder" data-source="post: 547697" data-attributes="member: 37179"><p>I get the most it ever offered so with inflation around 70p kW but to level off the smugness back then there were hefty margins involved on the install.</p><p></p><p>I think it's a hard No to adding capacity/optimisers/better panels, I believe they don't have a right to decline me adding a battery but am happy to be corrected and will be having that dialogue before I do. </p><p></p><p>Good point, that's on the list to look as I'm a bit dumb when it comes to all this. I've got Octopus installing a smart meter end of the month with a view to getting on tracker tariff (losing that lovely backward spinning dial on the existing meter) but recognise there may now be better options if I commit to a better scaled solar setup than I currently have (variable tariff to benefit from offpeak charging of battery in winter, one that allows export etc.). Will feedback but any views gratefully received</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WitlessWonder, post: 547697, member: 37179"] I get the most it ever offered so with inflation around 70p kW but to level off the smugness back then there were hefty margins involved on the install. I think it's a hard No to adding capacity/optimisers/better panels, I believe they don't have a right to decline me adding a battery but am happy to be corrected and will be having that dialogue before I do. Good point, that's on the list to look as I'm a bit dumb when it comes to all this. I've got Octopus installing a smart meter end of the month with a view to getting on tracker tariff (losing that lovely backward spinning dial on the existing meter) but recognise there may now be better options if I commit to a better scaled solar setup than I currently have (variable tariff to benefit from offpeak charging of battery in winter, one that allows export etc.). Will feedback but any views gratefully received [/QUOTE]
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