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yves,
The rules are simple it is down to the eligibility date, which if you are going down the roo-fit roof I am sure that you are fully aware off, or at least your project manager flipping well ought to be! - It is THE most important date that we have been pointing out to our customers re teh 1st August cut-off date.
From the rules:
Our pdf which we issue to our customers to explain it is attached. View attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdf
View attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdfView attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdf
The rules are simple it is down to the eligibility date, which if you are going down the roo-fit roof I am sure that you are fully aware off, or at least your project manager flipping well ought to be! - It is THE most important date that we have been pointing out to our customers re teh 1st August cut-off date.
From the rules:
The Eligibility Date is defined as the later of the following dates:
a) A FIT supplier received a written request for FIT registration,
b) Ofgem received a request for ROO-FIT accreditation, or
c) The commissioning date of the installation
For example, if the installation had commissioned on 1 September 2010 and the application for FIT was received on 15 September 2010 by the FIT Licensee, the correct Eligibility Date for that installation is 15 September 2010. Electricity produced and exported prior to this date is not eligible for FIT payments.
Our pdf which we issue to our customers to explain it is attached. View attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdf
View attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdfView attachment OFGEM-FITorROO-FIT_WorcesterRenewables_Ltd.pdf