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

Article reprinted from  Blogs by Guest Blogger Published on 07 October 2011 Updated on 07 October 2011
Original article here:: http://www.solarpowerportal.co.uk/blogs/50kw_pv_installations_will_there_ever_be_a_better_time_for_co5478ial_solar/

 

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

In the lead up to the Comprehensive FiT Review there is really no better time to invest in solar energy.

In the wake of the Fast Track Feed-in Tariff Review there may never be a better time to install a 50kW PV system in the UK.

The cost of a 50kW commercial solar photovoltaics (PV) system in the UK has now reached a price range of £130k to £150k. With the UK feed-in tariff set at 32.9p/kWh generated, I would argue that UK solar PV is currently in a bubble — one that serves up a golden opportunity for businesses to add solar PV to their property. David Owen’s excellent blog post on the new FiT, prices and the future for solar in the UK: Part 1 only serves to underline this point. In my opinion, it is unlikely that there will ever be a better time to act, so my advice would be: fill ‘yer boots!

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.

However, as good as this all sounds, many of us in the commercial solar sector know all too well that the timescale of a client’s decision and action is one of the key threats to the likelihood of projects proceeding at all. This issue became apparent when developing large-scale solar parks in the UK . Parks that were built were associated with landowning clients who actually took decisive and prompt action to proceed, therefore cutting through solicitor and agent delays. Yet for every landowner’s project brought into fruition before the August 1 FiT deadline, five are now, in hindsight, bitterly disappointed that their project didn’t make it. Many of these were cancelled purely due to delays in decision and action.

The time is now

To avoid similar 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.
Unfortunately making decisions quickly is not always something that Business Managers are always encouraged to do. However, we are beginning to see signs that the message of the need for speed is just starting to get through. In fact, one of our clients is now vigorously taking the solar message to its Local Council and wider Government sector with the headline. Likewise we are seeing individual barn or rooftop owners decide that now is the time to act — particularly those farmers in Cornwall that are becoming more expert than the experts in solar PV!

Over the coming weeks we anticipate evaluating and planning hundreds of 50kW business solar PV systems for telecoms, transport, local council and agricultural clients in the race to be installed prior to April 2012, when the effects of the Comprehensive FiT Review will set in.

The Sun Has Got his Hat On

Hip Hip Hooray!

Ofgem has just released the new figures for Feed-in Tariff (FIT) payment for2011/2012, and as promised, they have been increased in line with the Retail price increase, meaning that they’ve gone up a whopping 4.8% !

Just click here: to download the latest FIT Payment Rate Table for 2011/12

So just what does it mean for Solar PV owners?

Well, instead of earning 41.3(1) pence per kWH you will now be getting paid 43.3 pence per kWh, meaning that your pay back period will be even quicker than we estimated (we had assumed an increase of only 3.5%), and your FIT payments cheques will be even bigger!

Important NOTE from Ofgem: –

Because from 1 April 2011 all electricity generated and exported by accredited installations will receive the adjusted tariff, it is important that the existing generators take a meter reading on 31 March 2011. In the absence of such a reading, FIT Licensees will calculate what proportion of electricity has been generated and exported until 31 March 2011, and what proportion has been generated and exported from 1 April 2011. They will then apply the relevant tariff to the generation and export electricity.

This is good news for all of our existing customers that have installed systems under the FIT scheme over the last 12 months and even better new for those considering it or planning to have it installed this year.

Also don’t forget that the Government has announced its review of the FIT scheme due to the massive number of Solar PV farms (see this post for more details on that), meaning that now is an even better time to get on and get your system installed.

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