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Solar PV. What is a "comissioning form"?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 479373" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>I don't want a bare "pass" I want a true assesment of the fact my house is very low energy and deserves an EPC of A. It is not far from being a passive house. Without taking the PV into account it would probably make a B</p><p></p><p>Solar PV is ground mounted so no structural issues, that's why had I been allowed to claim the FIT it would have been installed and in use before the house was built.</p><p></p><p>There are rumours of an export payment scheme replacing the FIT after April. It sounds like that will only pay for what is actually exported. I will see if I am eligible when the details are know, but I doubt that will pay much. I will be installing my own export meter soon to see how much escapes back to the grid. I just have a feeling that to qualify for that, the install would need to have been done by an MCS contractor, and the extra cost of that would have made it not viable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 479373, member: 6969"] I don't want a bare "pass" I want a true assesment of the fact my house is very low energy and deserves an EPC of A. It is not far from being a passive house. Without taking the PV into account it would probably make a B Solar PV is ground mounted so no structural issues, that's why had I been allowed to claim the FIT it would have been installed and in use before the house was built. There are rumours of an export payment scheme replacing the FIT after April. It sounds like that will only pay for what is actually exported. I will see if I am eligible when the details are know, but I doubt that will pay much. I will be installing my own export meter soon to see how much escapes back to the grid. I just have a feeling that to qualify for that, the install would need to have been done by an MCS contractor, and the extra cost of that would have made it not viable. [/QUOTE]
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