The Renewable Heat Incentive commenced in December 2011 for non-housing properties and for housing properties served by a communal heating system. This can make provision of communal heating via a biomass boiler (wood chip or wood pellet) or a ground source heat pump for existing or new build properties an attractive option, especially when heat loads are high. We were searching for innovative solutions to our customers' growing interest in power generation, storage and revenue. We couldn't be more delighted with Ipower's thoughtful, considerate and effective service.
Despite the end of in the Feed in Tariffs, solar PV can still provide good returns and benefits for tenants and landlords following significant reductions in technology prices over recent years average payback periods for a self-funded 50kW system are currently around 5 years. Key Assumptions: RPI of 2.5% per annum, average real electrrcity price rise of 1.1% per annum, Displaced electricity cost to building owner of 12.5 p/Kwh, Solar yield of 850 kWh/Kwp. Please Contact Us for further information and quotation on the solar potential of your business: Customer Enquiry Form.
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