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moggy1968
We have just moved into a new rented space. It's a grade 2 listed building but also includes a commercial building at the rear (not listed) which has a large roof space suitable for PV which could then supply the main house.
There is no Gas or oil to the property, everything is electric. It's the kind of house that would benefit enormously from PV and the landlord is keen on me installing a free system where I take the FiT (and we may buy the property in a couple of years).
The problem, well, when he bought the place (prior to a light refurbishment) it had an EPC of....wait for it.........9!! It's potential was just 13. I don't know what it would get now he has installed loft insulation and we're waiting on secondary double glazing, but I can't imagine it being much better.
So, a house that is perfect for PV because everything is electric, is effectively barred because the economics don't add up without the FiT
crazy
There is no Gas or oil to the property, everything is electric. It's the kind of house that would benefit enormously from PV and the landlord is keen on me installing a free system where I take the FiT (and we may buy the property in a couple of years).
The problem, well, when he bought the place (prior to a light refurbishment) it had an EPC of....wait for it.........9!! It's potential was just 13. I don't know what it would get now he has installed loft insulation and we're waiting on secondary double glazing, but I can't imagine it being much better.
So, a house that is perfect for PV because everything is electric, is effectively barred because the economics don't add up without the FiT
crazy