Opening up renewable energy
Feed-in Tariffs are about to open up renewable
energy generation to a whole new group of
individuals, communities and companies by providing
the financial incentives to make small scale
renewable electricity generation, a cost...
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Opening up renewable energy
Feed-in Tariffs are about to open up renewable
energy generation to a whole new group of
individuals, communities and companies by providing
the financial incentives to make small scale
renewable electricity generation, a cost effective,
easy and mainstream choice.
The Government will implement the Feed-in Tariff or
‘Clean Energy Cashback Scheme’ this April.
The idea is to pay for the energy
generated and exported to the electricity network by renewable generation systems
and, therefore, further extend electrical power generation beyond the traditional
energy companies.
Benefiting both household and business users, the Tariff supports all renewable
electricity generation sources up to five megawatts including hydro-power, wind power,
combined heat and power (CHP) and solar photovoltaic (PV) - one of the most
popular systems - which generate electricity using nothing but daylight.
The credits
given for the electricity will be guaranteed at the same rate f
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