Monday 1 March 2010

Is it time to generate your own domestic power?

Will the government's feed in tariff scheme which guarantees a rate of payment for renewable energy sold back to the grid tempt you to install your own solar panels or wind turbine? Here are some thoughts from members of the public:

It would appear that now is possibly the best time ever to consider installing some form of domestic microgeneration, be it solar photovoltaic panels for electricity, solar thermal energy for hot water or even wind turbines in some circumstances.

Economically speaking? Yes. There has never been a better time, and there will probably never be a better time in the next couple of decades, to make a profit from domestic micro-renewables in the UK.

We believe microgeneration has the potential to deliver significant amounts of energy, helping increase the UK's energy security, reduce its carbon emissions and, importantly, to influence consumer behaviour surrounding energy use. We've found that if you are generating your own power you tend to be far more careful about how you use it.

So far the uptake of microgeneration technology has been low in the UK compared with, say, Germany. Our research shows that this is due to several barriers: economics, planning, access to good information and consumer confidence. The introduction of feed in tariffs 'FiTs' certainly make the economics of microgeneration far more attractive, particularly with interest rates currently so low in the UK.

However we'd always recommend that before you invest in microgeneration technology you first address the energy efficiency of your property. It's also important to make sure you choose the right technology for it to be effective - there's no point installing a wind turbine unless you live somewhere windy (which rules out most urban locations) and the best results for solar pv are south-facing roofs.

Micro-generation isn't silver bullet to fight climate change, but it is a step in the right direction. More importantly, it is about taking responsibility for your own actions.

It is all to easy to flick a switch, and power arrives. If you generate your own, it is amazing how frugal you can be in your energy use. Even if it is renewable.

However, I work on a more important principle. The Government admits that power cuts are coming, and fuel prices are set to rocket. Given the winter we have just had, I think it could actually be about having a modicum of heat whilst the rest of the country shivers.

Currently around 100,000 people in the UK generate their own power - around 90% through solar thermal. If the government's target of 750,000 is to be reached, however, we think it'll take more than feed-in tariff, they'll also need to look at removing some of the other obstacles, especially planning.

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