Understanding Feed-in Tariffs and Smart Export Guarantee
Discover the difference between these schemes and how they can reduce solar panels cost in the UK:
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs)
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) were a UK government incentive program designed to encourage the installation of solar power. Launched in 2010, it provided financial incentives to homeowners generating renewable electricity, but it’s no longer accepting new applicants. The grant paid homeowners for the electricity they generated and the excess energy they fed back to the grid.
Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)
SEG replaced the Feed-in Tariffs scheme in the UK in 2020. It’s designed to encourage homeowners to feed excess solar energy back to the grid. Unlike FiTs, SEG doesn’t offer a fixed payment rate determined by the government. Instead, it requires energy suppliers with over 150,000 customers to offer a special tariff for the electricity exported to the grid.
More information on the Government website.
Exploring Additional Government Support
Here are some other forms of government support that can help reduce the initial cost of installing solar panels:
- The Energy Company Obligation Scheme (ECO4): The ECO4 pays homeowners up to £14,000 for the excess electricity generated and fed back into the grid.
- Home Upgrade Grant: The Home Upgrade Grant provides grants of up to £10,000 for adopting green measures like installing solar power.
- 0% VAT Incentive: Homeowners will automatically pay 0% VAT on energy-saving products such as solar panels until 2027.
Can I get free solar panels for my house UK?
Yes, if you are eligible for the ECO4 scheme, you may be able to cover 100% of your fees to install solar power in your home. To qualify, you need to be a homeowner or landlord, earn a low-income wage and be a vulnerable or fuel poor household.
Maximising Solar Panel Efficiency to Save Money
Here are a few tips for how you can maximise your system and save money with solar panels:
- Regular Maintenance: Keep solar panels clean and trim nearby trees or branches to ensure the panels absorb as much sunlight as possible.
- Monitor System Performance: Use monitoring tools to track energy production and identify any issues.
- Install a Battery: Invest in energy storage solutions, such as batteries, to store energy to use at night or during periods of low sunlight.
- Use Energy-Efficient Appliances: Use energy-efficient lightbulbs and efficient appliances to reduce your energy consumption.
- Smart Home Technologies: Use smart home technology to perform energy-intensive tasks when the sun is shining.
- Temperature Management: Ensure proper ventilation beneath your solar panels to prevent overheating. Solar panels are more efficient at cooler temperatures.
The Role of Battery Storage Systems
Incorporating battery storage systems into solar panel setups offers several benefits for improved energy management and cost savings:
- Energy Independence: Batteries help you store excess energy generated during the day for use during periods of low sunlight or at night.
- Peak Shaving and Load Management: Batteries can be used to discharge stored energy during times when electricity costs are higher.
- Backup Power: Battery systems provide reliable backup power during grid outages.
- Financial Incentives: Financial incentives or rebates are available to homeowners who install solar and battery storage systems..