Hi all,
Have been reading the various posts & enjoying the serious & not-so-serious replies in equal measure!
I'd like to ask:
I had my solar panels fitted on 07th July this year. I subsequently emailed my electricity supplier (EoN) with the relevant details and, following their reply email, waited a few days for the relevant forms to arrive in the post. Once received, I completed & returned them. EoN later confirmed that I was registered on their system as from the 18th July.
My system details:
4kW system – 16 panels in one array
Directly south facing
Decent roof pitch
No shade at all
In the 11 days between installation & registration my system produced 180 kWh of electricity.
My FIT payments only start from the day I became registered so that first 180kWh is not included in any calculations apparently.
At current rates (including export tariff) 180 kWh equates to about £30 which I won’t be receiving. Not the end of the world - but multiply this by say 10,000 new households and suddenly there’s rather a large sum which has ‘disappeared’ into the system.
So, my question is this.
With a new installation the generation meter starts at zero, so why don’t the payments get worked out from zero?
Or do other new solar panel owners have a different experience?
Hope to hear back.
Thank you.
Have been reading the various posts & enjoying the serious & not-so-serious replies in equal measure!
I'd like to ask:
I had my solar panels fitted on 07th July this year. I subsequently emailed my electricity supplier (EoN) with the relevant details and, following their reply email, waited a few days for the relevant forms to arrive in the post. Once received, I completed & returned them. EoN later confirmed that I was registered on their system as from the 18th July.
My system details:
4kW system – 16 panels in one array
Directly south facing
Decent roof pitch
No shade at all
In the 11 days between installation & registration my system produced 180 kWh of electricity.
My FIT payments only start from the day I became registered so that first 180kWh is not included in any calculations apparently.
At current rates (including export tariff) 180 kWh equates to about £30 which I won’t be receiving. Not the end of the world - but multiply this by say 10,000 new households and suddenly there’s rather a large sum which has ‘disappeared’ into the system.
So, my question is this.
With a new installation the generation meter starts at zero, so why don’t the payments get worked out from zero?
Or do other new solar panel owners have a different experience?
Hope to hear back.
Thank you.