Tuesday 15 March 2011

UK feed-in tariff rise "will help fuel solar PV demand"

The UK Government has revised its solar photovoltaic (PV) feed-in tariff to take into account increases in the consumer price index. Feed-in tariff increases will come into effect on 1 April this year.

The UK solar PV market is already expanding rapidly as homeowners and businesses take advantage of the feed-in tariff programme. The new feed-in tariff figures will see an average increase of between £0.015-0.02/kWh of electricity, depending on the type and size of solar PV installation.

However, Urban Energy urges a note of caution asking people not to rush to install solar PV systems, asking potential buyers to check every aspect of performance, reliability and longevity before they sign any contracts. Consumers must consider that a PV system needs to carry on working reliably for 25 years or more.

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"Urban Energy is an innovative organisation specialising in the financing, design and installation of economic and environmentally sound solar powered energy systems for commercial property (private and public) and domestic dwellings. Our expertise in the field of Government incentive schemes and solar power products will provide individuals and organisations with an excellent opportunity to overcome capital cost barriers, save money on energy bills, increase profit margins, increase the value of their property and reduce their carbon footprint.

Urban Energy employ the very best engineers in this field, all of which are fully qualified, MCS certified and Government approved to carry out this task, complying with strict guidelines and are members of the Solar Trade Association.

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