Monday 31 October 2011

FITs Review - Consultation

On 7 February 2011, the Government announced the first comprehensive review of the Feed-in tariffs (FITs) scheme for small-scale low-carbon electricity generation.

A principal objective of the review was to determine how the efficiency of FITs will be improved to deliver £40 million of savings, around 10%, in 2014/15.

A consultation has now been launched on Phase I and will run until 23 December 2011.

The proposals are subject to an eight-week consultation period. If implemented, they would introduce a new tariff for schemes up to 4kW in size of 21.0p/kWh – down from the current 43.3p/kWh. Reduced rates are also proposed for schemes between 4kW and 250kW, to ensure that those schemes receive a consistent rate of return. The table of proposed tariffs is below.

Band (kW)      Current (p/kWh)      Proposed (p/kWh)
≤4kW (new build)      37.8      21.0
≤4kW (retrofit)      43.3      21.0
>4-10kW      37.8      16.8
>10-50kW      32.9      15.2
>50-100kW      19      12.9
>100-150kW      19      12.9
>150-250kW      15      12.9
>250kW-5MW      8.5      8.5*
stand alone      8.5      8.5*

Under the proposals, the new tariffs would apply to all new solar PV installations with an eligibility date on or after 12 December 2011. Such installations would receive the current tariff before moving to the lower tariffs on 1 April 2012. Consumers who already receive a FIT will see their existing payments unchanged, and those with an eligibility date on or before 11 December 2011 will receive the current rate. Click on the link to take part in the consultation:

consultation

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624
Website: http://www.urbanenergy.org.uk/

Energy efficiency and renewable energy subsidies

The government wants to encourage everyone to think about how they can pay less on fuel - a pretty sensible idea when energy bills are rising and fuel poverty is on the increase.

It also wants to reduce the UK's carbon emissions to help it meet stringent and legally-binding climate change targets.

One way it is looking to achieve both these aims is by offering incentives for people to become more efficient in the way they use energy, and by encouraging them to start generating their own.

There are three main subsidies on offer.

Renewable Heat Premium Repayment

Under the Renewable Heat Premium Repayment (RHPR), anyone living in England, Scotland or Wales can claim a voucher to help pay for renewable energy generation in their home:
Solar panels to heat water - £300
Air source heat pump, which extracts heat from the outside air - £850
Ground source heat pump, which extracts heat from the ground - £1,250
Biomass boiler, which burns wood to provide heat and/or hot water - £950.
Every household is allowed to apply for one voucher per technology.
The scheme runs until the end of March next year.
Anyone can apply for solar panel funding, and if you do not use gas as your main heating fuel, you can apply for air and ground source pumps and biomass boilers.
So far, the scheme, which began at the beginning of August, has issued almost £2m worth of vouchers. It will be reviewed at £10m.
The Energy Savings Trust (EST), which is a charity offering advice on how best to take advantage of the subsidies on offer, is managing the scheme and can be contacted on 0800 512 012.
The RHPR was designed as an interim measure to keep momentum in the push for energy efficiency, and will be replaced in the autumn of next year with the Renewable Heat Incentive.

Feed-in tariffs

These subsidies, also available only in England, Scotland and Wales, mean you get paid for the electricity you generate from renewable sources - both the power that you use and that which you export to the national grid - up to a maximum of five megawatts.
They cover a number of different technologies, including solar panels, wind turbines, anaerobic digestion, combined heat and power and hydroelectricity.
The so-called big six energy suppliers - British Gas, EDF, E.On, nPower, Scottish Power and Scottish and Southern - are required by law to pay you for the energy you generate, but some smaller providers are not. There are 21 registered providers in total.
Feed-in tariffs are designed to benefit you in three ways:
You will be paid a set amount for each unit of electricity you generate, depending on the technology you have installed, and these are set for the full term of the tariff - between 10 and 25 years. Rates are also linked to inflation
You will receive an additional set payment for every unit that you sell back to the national grid, regardless of the technology you are using
Obviously your energy bills will be lower as you will have to buy less electricity from the grid.
All plant and contractors will need to be properly certified for you to qualify for the scheme.

Boiler scrappage scheme

This scheme has closed in England and Wales but is still open in Scotland.
Homeowners can receive up to £400 towards the cost of upgrading an old boiler to a more modern, energy-efficient alternative.
As long as you use a certified boiler and installer, you can claim back the money by sending a completed scheme voucher and invoice for the works to the EST.

Grants and discounts

The are numerous other grants and offers available, many of which relate to insulation, which is seen as the most cost-effective way of reducing energy use, especially when you consider that more than 10 million homes in the UK have lofts that are under-insulated.
Some of these are offered on a local authority level, so will vary depending on where you live. The EST has a webpage which highlights relevant offers depending on your postcode.

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624


Monday 24 October 2011

Five Ways to Cut Energy Bills


The political battle over energy bills intensified after David Cameron met with the main energy providers in the UK to discuss ways that households could save money on fuel this winter.

But consumer groups say that the plans discussed, such as setting up a new government website with advice on the cheapest tariffs and clearer bills, will add little to the existing options.

Since 2004 the average annual bill for a duel-fuel energy customer has risen by 117 per cent, to £1,293.

Providers say that they are simply passing on the increase in wholesale energy prices, which were pushed up this year after unrest in the Middle East and the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan.

Five of the largest energy companies in the UK: SSE, Scottish Power, E.ON, npower and British Gas have promised to hold prices steady until next year. In the meantime, there are a number of ways that households can act now to save money on gas and electricity bills.

● Switch tariff and pay by direct debit – save £350

The government has warned that consumers are confused by the sheer scale of tariffs available and are not given the correct information by providers about the cheapest deals available.

Scottish Power, for example, has the most expensive standard plan on the market at the moment. Its dual-fuel tariff, which consumers pay on receipt of the bill, costs on average £1,391 a year. If customers switched to the same company’s Online Energy Saver 16 plan, an online-only offer, they would pay £1,045 – saving themselves £346. (These figures are based on a user consuming 3,300 kWh electricity and 16,500 kWh gas each year).

Despite the size of savings on offer, Ofgem says that only 15 per cent of households switched their gas supplier last year, and only a fraction more changed their electricity provider.

Consumer groups say this may be down to the complexity of tariffs, rather than inertia.

And providers don’t always make it easy to move. After a provider announces a price increase, consumers have just 30 days to switch their supplier. If they want to move after this, they may find themselves slapped with a £50 exit fee.

● Insulate your home – save between £175-£300

Installing insulation to stop heat escaping through the roof costs between £50 and £350 and could save the average non-insulated three-bedroom semi-detached house £175 a year, according to the Energy Saving Trust.

Even if a house already has insulation of 100mm thickness, topping it up to the recommended 270mm could save an extra £25 each year.

Homes built before 1920 may find they have a gap between their inner and outer walls. Filling this could snip another £135 from annual bills.

Some companies, such as British Gas, offer free loft and cavity wall insulation, so check with your provider before you get a quote.

● Use an energy monitor – save £135

Energy monitors are cheap, wireless gadgets that check how much energy you are using – they won’t make an automatic difference to your bill but they can help households understand where they might be able to make a saving.

The average monitor costs about £40 and some providers such as E.ON and npower offer free monitors with certain tariffs, although these are not always the cheapest deals available.

Energy monitors should not be confused with smart meters, which send accurate energy use information to providers and are the gizmos that the government wants all homes to have by 2020.

● Turn down the thermostat, switch boiler, install glazing, replace lightbulbs – save between £50-£450

Making a series of changes to your home, not all of them expensive, can dramatically cut the size of your fuel bill. Official government figures say that reducing the temperature in rooms by 1C can cut heating bills by 10 per cent, and turning off radiators in rooms that aren’t used can save another £50 or so on average.

The EU has already banned incandescent lightbulbs in favour of low-energy bulbs but opting for the most energy-efficient products on the market can trim about £11 from the average bill, according to green campaigners.

For a little more outlay homeowners can save even more. Fitting energy-efficient glazing on windows should save the average home £165 a year. The cost will differ according to the number of windows and their size but will often start at about £3,000. Those thinking of replacing their old boiler with a condensing boiler will spend £500 more but could save £300 each year, although some users have reported problems with frozen pipes in winter.

● Install renewable energy – save between £70-£1,200

The unpopular hikes in energy bills this year threaten to derail the government’s plan to spend £200m on renewable energy infrastructure, which would also be passed on to customers. But for the moment, subsidies for those who adopt green energy sources remain intact.

Households that install solar panels, wind turbines or hydroelectricity systems are all eligible for the government’s feed-in tariff scheme, whereby your energy supplier pays you for the electricity you generate.

A typical domestic solar electricity system with an installation size of 2.9kWp could earn about £1,200 a year from the government, in addition to any reduction in energy bills that the system generates.

The Department of Energy and Climate Change will be reviewing feed-in tariffs before the end of 2011.

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624

Automotive Manufacturers Race to Corner Green Market

Nissan will produce a plug-in hybrid vehicle as part of its on-going efforts to become the world leader in low-carbon motoring by 2016.

The manufacturer launched its new five-year environmental plan today, reiterating its goal of selling 1.5 million electric cars by 2016 and introducing new targets to improve fuel economy across its fleet by 35 per cent against 2005 levels, reduce CO2 emissions per vehicle produced by 20 per cent, and increase the use of recycled materials to 25 per cent by the same date.

"More consumers are demanding products in line with their values, including cars and trucks with a lower carbon footprint," Carlos Ghosn, Nissan president and chief executive, said in a statement. "At the same time, we are using technology to make our factories greener and more efficient."

More than 16,000 LEAF electric cars have been sold worldwide to date and the Japanese company, along with French partner Renault, plans to add another three electric models to its fleet by the end of fiscal year 2017.

Nissan also said it aims to release a new plug-in hybrid and lead the development of an all-new fuel cell electric vehicle in conjunction with Daimler.

Toyota announced over the weekend that it will produce hybrid vehicles and key components in China by 2015 as it bids to close ground on GM and Nissan, which will respectively launch the Chevrolet Volt and the LEAF in the country over the next few months.

Volkswagen, also popular in China, is similarly set to begin local production of pure electric cars in 2013 or 2014.

The plug-in version of the Prius is expected to be available in China from 2013, and Akio Toyoda, Toyota's president, told reporters that a pure electric vehicle would also be launched that year. This is likely to be an electric version of its RAV 4 compact SUV.

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624

Sunday 16 October 2011

Solar heating 'can provide over half of households' hot water'

Solar thermal systems can provide over half of households' hot water needs, according to the largest ever field trial of the green energy devices.

Residential payment levels under the government's £860m renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme, announced in March, are not due to be announced until 2012

Between 1 August and 9 October this year, 707 people took out new £300 grants for solar thermal systems.

The government has put aside £15m for the renewable heat premium payment (RHPP) scheme, which runs until March 2012 offering grants for a range of green heating technologies including groundsource heat pumps and biomass boilers. The separate RHI payments, similar to those made to owners of solar panels and wind turbines under the feed in tariffs for green electricity generation, will launch after the RHPP.

Solar water heating systems work by using the sun's energy to heat water or anti-freeze in collectors on the roof of a building. The heated water or anti-freeze is then usually pumped to a hot-water cylinder to be stored until the hot water is needed.

Overall, the trust said it was impressed by how well solar thermal systems were working in the UK. The field study found the systems provided a median of 39% of households' hot water needs, rising to 60% for the best and plummeting to 9% for the worst-installed one. The trust had previously believed around 35-40% would be a typical figure, based on laboratory tests.

Jaryn Bradford, senior technical manager for the Energy Saving Trust, and author of the report, said: "This is a technology that works, and works well in the UK." He said the main impact on a system's performance was how well insulated the home's hot water tank and pipes were.

The market for solar water heating in the UK has continued to grow despite the economic climate – up 18.1% in 2010, compared with 13.1% for Europe overall, though the trust said that was largely because the UK was starting from such a low baseline. There are an estimated 140,000 homes with solar water heating in the UK.

This pioneering research demonstrates that households with solar hot water generators really can benefit, provided their generator has been correctly installed and they understand how to make the most of it. Solar thermal panels are a fantastic, cost effective way for the UK to reduce the demand on imported energy whilst cutting bills and carbon emissions.

Friends of the Earth's energy campaigner, Tony Bosworth, said: "Unless we end the nation's dependency on increasingly expensive fossil fuels, homes and businesses will continue to pay the price through soaring power bills. The government's renewable heat incentive can't be delayed any longer – ministers must provide households with real cash incentives to help families switch to clean energy to heat their homes."

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624

Current size of the UK PV market

Ofgem’s register tells us that in this current FiT year there have been 197MW of PV installed to date. Still to be added are more than 75MW of large-scale projects already connected to the grid, while an estimated further 15MW in projects were extended under the FiT loophole.
Most in the industry assume that Ofgem is three months behind in logging registrations. By adding the latest installation figures with the confirmed large-scale projects, deployments in this current FiT year amount to around 287MW.

We can also add to this figure a number of large-scale social housing projects with as many as 5,000 homes at a time that have recently started deployment. This is likely to raise the run rate for domestic installs considerably and, as we are half way through the FiT year already, it looks likely that the UK will exceed 550MW by year end 31 March 2012.

Remember this is just PV installs the other technologies are just starting to ramp up.

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624

50kW PV installations: Will there ever be a better time for commercial solar in the UK?

The cost of a 50kW commercial solar photovoltaics (PV) system in the UK has now reached a price range of £100k to £130k. With the UK feed-in tariff set at 32.9p/kWh generated -  UK solar PV is currently in a bubble - one that serves up a golden opportunity for businesses to add solar PV to their property. It is unlikely that there will ever be a better time to act. 

THE FACTS:

A commercial 50kW PV system, taking up the rooftop area approximately the size of two tennis courts and located in the middle of the UK, would typically generate between £13k and £17k in FiT income and energy bill savings annually, generating a profit of approximately £260k over 25 years. Now, when you consider that the FiT income is index-linked to the CPI as well as being Government-backed, as a business case, commercial solar PV is a now a ‘no brainer’. This point is only accentuated as electricity prices escalate. 

TIMING:

To avoid disappointment businesses thinking of installing ~50kW solar systems must now act quickly or risk missing out. With less than six months remaining for solar PV systems to become operational and registered on the current FiT rates, there is effectively only two months left for businesses to begin the process of adding new solar to their property portfolio.

It is important to remember that although a survey and PV system design can be done quickly, planning permission typically takes three months and an application to connect the system to the electricity network is generally a two month exercise.

New applications must be in by the end of November 2011 to have realistic chance of being installed in time.

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624

Monday 3 October 2011

UK: Solar panels are looking good

Renewable energy sources such as wind turbines and solar PV panels sometimes get a bad press because of their aesthetic appearance. Now the results of a new survey should finally put this argument to bed - for solar PV panels at least!

Over 700 people from across the country completed an online survey, which asked them to describe the look of solar PV panels on domestic roofs.  Only seven percent of respondents described them as an ‘eyesore’.  The majority of respondents gave the panels a thumbs up describing them as ‘eye catching’ (12 percent), ‘futuristic’ (25 percent) and ‘green’ (56 percent).

Solar panels are now much more common, and across the UK are the most popular method of generating small scale renewable power, sales have largely been driven by the Government’s current feed-in-tariff, which is very generous.  With traditional energy prices continuing to soar, people can expect to see a lot more solar PV panels over the coming years.

Regionally, people in the East Midlands were most likely to find solar panels an ‘eyesore’ – though that was still only a minority of eight percent. Yorkshire looks to have really embraced solar PV panels as more people here than elsewhere described the panels as ‘green’ (48 percent). This comes hot on the heels of another report which listed Sheffield and Leeds as top of a UK renewable energy installation list.

Since the Government introduced the feed-in-tariff, over 38,000 domestic users have benefited from solar PV panels. The soaring price of traditional energy sources coupled with what is a very generous feed-in-tariff has seen canny purchasers make an investment, which some describe as giving better returns than an ISA.

The current  feed-in-tariff will be reviewed in April 2012 – so now is the best time to invest in solar and make your home eye catching, futuristic and green!

Urban Energy

Urban Energy are delighted that nearly half the population would like to install renewable energy technologies; what worries us is the lack of awareness surrounding it. To bridge the Green Gap it’s essential we continue to educate consumers and break down some of the myths surrounding the Green Deal, energy efficiency and microgeneration.

Urban Energy has earned a reputation as the south’s leading renewable energy specialist. This has been achieved by ensuring that from the initial point of client contact we offer 1st class customer service and care.
We only install products that lead the way within the renewable energy industry and that are renowned for their high quality and ecologically sound production. This reflects our own high standards and quality assurance.

We understand that introducing a renewable energy system to either your home or business is an investment that lasts for many years. With our in-house electrical and plumbing division it is our promise to you the customer that your satisfaction and peace of mind throughout this period is our number one priority.

For further information about Urban Energy products and services:
Call: 0800 232 1624