Vagabondrobb
Member
Hi all,
In need of some quick advice. We live out in the middle of nowhere in sw Scotland, which makes getting any tradesperson let alone a MCS certified solar engineer to come out and visit us, difficult!
Anyhow, last March (after long talks from my Swedish friend and solar/renewable energy enthusiast) I went ahead and bought 24 Canadian panels for a 10kw array which I built as a timber framed construction, cemented into the ground. The plan was to get all the gear and set everything up, before getting an engineer to “plug it in”. This is basically what he did in Sweden. I soon realised just how complicated this was going to be in the UK.
I did find an engineer who was helping us and made an application to Scottish Power, and was in the middle of designing a setup, but he has basically just walked away saying he’s reducing his workload.
So basically I have an offer from Scottish Power to G100 limiting to 3.6kw, a timber framed ground mounted array (which probably doesn’t meet MCS and has been up for a year now), and no engineer to or company willing to take the job on (that I can find yet).
The offer from Scottish power expires on the 7th June, and I have no idea if I should accept it and pay the £750, or if I actually need to make a new application based on a system that doesn’t feed back in to the grid and doesn’t require MCS. We have always planned on a system with batteries so not feeding back to the grid isn’t a deal breaker.
Does anyone know much about the DNO applications, or can offer some general advice? I’m sure there must be other people who have just mounted panels themselves?
Many thanks,
Robb
In need of some quick advice. We live out in the middle of nowhere in sw Scotland, which makes getting any tradesperson let alone a MCS certified solar engineer to come out and visit us, difficult!
Anyhow, last March (after long talks from my Swedish friend and solar/renewable energy enthusiast) I went ahead and bought 24 Canadian panels for a 10kw array which I built as a timber framed construction, cemented into the ground. The plan was to get all the gear and set everything up, before getting an engineer to “plug it in”. This is basically what he did in Sweden. I soon realised just how complicated this was going to be in the UK.
I did find an engineer who was helping us and made an application to Scottish Power, and was in the middle of designing a setup, but he has basically just walked away saying he’s reducing his workload.
So basically I have an offer from Scottish Power to G100 limiting to 3.6kw, a timber framed ground mounted array (which probably doesn’t meet MCS and has been up for a year now), and no engineer to or company willing to take the job on (that I can find yet).
The offer from Scottish power expires on the 7th June, and I have no idea if I should accept it and pay the £750, or if I actually need to make a new application based on a system that doesn’t feed back in to the grid and doesn’t require MCS. We have always planned on a system with batteries so not feeding back to the grid isn’t a deal breaker.
Does anyone know much about the DNO applications, or can offer some general advice? I’m sure there must be other people who have just mounted panels themselves?
Many thanks,
Robb