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UK Businesses can now move solar panels and keep their tariff

March 21, 2015/in Business/by Solar Business Hub

U.K. Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) announced yesterday that businesses can now take their solar panels with them when they relocate, allowing them to continue to reap the benefits of lower energy bills.

From summer 2019 medium and large building-mounted solar PV systems will be allowed to be moved between buildings without the loss of Feed-in Tariff (FIT) payments.

Previously, if a FIT accredited installation was moved it became ineligible for further support. Now, landlords and tenants who cannot guarantee having long-term ownership or lease of a building can move their solar PV and keep their tariff. This change will increase flexibility and make solar PV a much more attractive investment for businesses.

Announcing the changes, Minister for Energy and Climate Change Amber Rudd said:

“Solar PV is already used by thousands of businesses and by removing barriers more will be able to reap the benefits of lower energy bills. People have the power to generate their own electricity and now there is even more of an incentive. Not only will rooftop solar drive down bills and create jobs, it will help us deliver the clean, reliable energy supplies that the country needs.”

The UK has around 250,000 hectares of south facing commercial rooftops – the equivalent of 350,000 football pitches – so there is enormous potential to turn more of our buildings into power stations.

The definition of building-mounted solar under the FIT will also be amended to require the building to use at least 10 per cent of the electricity generated. Further changes will mean transfers will now be allowed four years after the legislation comes into force and from then on at any point during the FIT payment period. Installations will not be required to remain the same size.

For more information read Government response to the consultation on the transferability of building-mounted solar PV installations below.

Download (PDF, 291KB)


Source: Move your solar panels and keep your tariff Press Release by GOV.UK. Image Credit: Seth Anderson via Flickr.

 

Tags: DECC, Feed-in Tariff, FIT, PV, rooftop solar, solar, United Kingdom
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