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British gas solar panel feed in tariff.
In order to comply with the feed in tariff fit regulations british gas asks that all our microgenerators make a declaration that their data is correct and that no modifications to your installation have occurred since you registered your system.
Mandatory all energy suppliers with over 250 000 customers must be part of the feed in tariff scheme.
Please note that the feed in tariff fit scheme closed to new applications on march 31st 2019 and has since been replaced by the smart export guarantee.
The feed in tariff fit pays around 80 000 homes for generating renewable electricity mainly from solar photovoltaic pv panels.
Usually your fit is paid by the same company that you buy your electricity from but it doesn t have to be that way.
More and more and people are asking the question.
This is called a feed in tariff fit.
British gas is a mandatory feed in tari licensee.
Note if you have a solar pv installation that is eligible for feed in tari payments on or after 1st april 2012 the amount of feed in tari payments you will be entitled to receive will depend on the energy e ciency rating of your property.
If you re already registered for fit this won t affect you.
We use british gas for our fit feed in tariff payments for our solar panels.
By providing a meter reading for your account you are confirming that there have been no changes.
Read on to find out if you can benefit financially from installing renewable technology at home without the feed in tariff.
What s the score with the feed in tariff fit if you decide to up sticks and move house.
Fit applications that were received before 31 march 2020 can still be processed provided there is space for the installation in the relevant deployment cap.
The company who pay your fit are known as your fit licensee.
This includes all of the big six suppliers.
Your feed in tariff fit is a subsidy paid to you by your energy company linked to the amount of energy your solar panels generate.
You can apply to get payments from your energy supplier if you generate your own electricity for example with solar panels or a wind turbine.
The feed in tariff fit scheme closed to new applicants on 1 april 2019.
It closed to new applicants in march 2019.