Tariff table 1 april 2010 1 april 2019 spreadsheet below.
Solar panel feed in tariff 2016.
A feed in tariff fit fit standard offer contract advanced renewable tariff or renewable energy payments is a policy mechanism designed to accelerate investment in renewable energy technologies by offering long term contracts to renewable energy producers.
The independent regulatory pricing tribunal ipart has issued its final determination with regard to solar feed in rates for the 2016 2017 financial year suggesting a slight increase over last year s thanks mainly to rising wholesale electricity prices.
Cuts to the feed in tariff would slash payments for energy generating homes down from as much as 495 a year to 64 a year from 2016.
Those installing a solar pv panel system in december would have enjoyed a fit of 12 47p per kilowatt hour.
Please note that the summary tables below do not show all the tariff bandings.
The same system installed a month later will only receive payments of 4 39p kwh.
The end of the solar feed in tariff is nigh.
Existing installations would not be affected by the change but.
All existing renewable energy installations with an mcs certificate issued before 15th january 2016 must submit their feed in tariff application by 31st march 2016 or they will never be able to claim any feed in tariff or export payments.
Uncertainty over solar panel feed in tariff rates for january 2016 december 8 2015 by jon davies leave a comment whisper it quietly at the moment but you may be hearing the sound of amber rudd backtracking on the proposed cuts for solar electricity generation feed in tariff s which she planned to implement on 1st january 2016.
Tariff rates are adjusted annually in line the retail prices index rpi.
The government is proposing to reduce the fit by as much as 87 come january 1 st 2016 so for a household sized system the payment would reduce from 12 92 p kwh down to just 1 63 p kwh.
Their goal is to offer cost based compensation to renewable energy producers providing price certainty and long term contracts that.
The new feed in tariff rates from 8 february 2016 the current feed in tariff of 12 47pp kwh based on a domestic 4kwp system is set to end on 31 december 2015 but the new tariff will not come into effect until the 8 february 2016 due to the government s christmas recess.
A feed in tariff is a payment you can get if you generate your own electricity eg with solar panels or a wind turbine and you can also sell energy back to the grid.
Find out how to apply.