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Somecamel
Was just reading the email sent over from REAL, in it they talk about the digressions etc but oddly they refer to a small system between 0-10kw
Is it 16p now for system between 0-10kw, feel lost now with all the changes.
The Government's consultation response also set out the cost reduction mechanism that will govern the way Feed-in Tariff rates can be changed in the future.• tariff rate changes are scheduled to take place every 3 months - January, April, July and October each year;
• the tariff rate changes will be determined by the volume of deployment in the specified 3-month period;
• the tariff rate changes will be announced 1 month following the period in question and implemented 2 months later;
• if the threshold is breached a tariff rate reduction (from 3.5%-28%, subject to deployment) will be announced at the end of the following month, and come into effect two months later;
• if the deployment trigger is not reached, then no tariff rate reduction will take place;
• two successive quarters without a tariff rate reduction will be followed by a guaranteed tariff rate reduction of minimum 3.5% in the third quarter.
• there are three different degression bands
domestic (0 - 10kWp)
small commercial (10 – 50kWp)
large commercial (over 50kWp and stand-alone).
(The tariff rate degression in each band is not linked to the deployment rates in the other bands.)
Is it 16p now for system between 0-10kw, feel lost now with all the changes.
The Government's consultation response also set out the cost reduction mechanism that will govern the way Feed-in Tariff rates can be changed in the future.• tariff rate changes are scheduled to take place every 3 months - January, April, July and October each year;
• the tariff rate changes will be determined by the volume of deployment in the specified 3-month period;
• the tariff rate changes will be announced 1 month following the period in question and implemented 2 months later;
• if the threshold is breached a tariff rate reduction (from 3.5%-28%, subject to deployment) will be announced at the end of the following month, and come into effect two months later;
• if the deployment trigger is not reached, then no tariff rate reduction will take place;
• two successive quarters without a tariff rate reduction will be followed by a guaranteed tariff rate reduction of minimum 3.5% in the third quarter.
• there are three different degression bands
domestic (0 - 10kWp)
small commercial (10 – 50kWp)
large commercial (over 50kWp and stand-alone).
(The tariff rate degression in each band is not linked to the deployment rates in the other bands.)