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Solar PV or Solar Photovoltaic is the production of electricity by converting light to DC current via silicone cells arranged in Modules. These Modules are typically 1x1.6m and are linked together to form an array.
On a Domestic building these arrays are usually made up of six to 20 modules, with outputs between 1.6Kw and 4kw.

As a rough guide for your own budget needs we usually work out around £4,400.00 Per KW installed, this is a rough guide and depends much on user requirements and what type of building the modules are to be installed on. However it shows what level of investment is required while you decide if you would like a survey.

  • Discover how much you could earn: Energy Cashback Calculator

  • Generate your own green energy from as little as £4,400.00

  • Take advantage of the Government funded Feed in tariff. Currently set at £0.43 per Kw Installed, plus a further 3p per Kw fed back into the National Grid.

  • What other investment offers 10% return on investment??

  • Installations carried out in a single day, with little disruption to your home.

  • Free full home energy efficiency survey, including various Renewable options

  • VAT charged at 5%

  • Typical Questions and Answers

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With the advent of the "Feed In Tariff Scheme" (FITS) back in April 2010 many consumers have become lost in the jargon and politics regarding claiming from their relevant "Utility Service Provider" (USP); this short guide is aimed at making this process as simple as possible for the individual homeowner or business.

In order to claim FITS for a solar PV installation from your USP you need to confirm with your installer 2 main items:

1.  What is their "Microgeneration Certification Scheme" (MCS) accreditation number? (GMC Solar PV is registered under MCS number ******).  If you are in any doubt then search on the following website for all MCS registered companies:
www.microgenerationcertification.org/mcs-consumer

2.  Is the product MCS accredited? (GMC Solar PV ONLY use MCS accredited solar PV modules).  If you are in doubt then search on the following website for all MCS registered companies:
www.microgenerationcertification.org/mcs-consumer

In addition to the above it is advisable (although not critical to claim FITS) to use Of gem registered meters and known components - cheaper isn't necessarily better.
Before actually purchasing a solar PV array from any installer it is always a good idea to check the following:

1.  Is planning permission required?

The Energy Saving Trust (www.energysavingtrust.org.uk) state that planning permission is NOT required on most domestic installations but it is always better to consult your local council's planning department to be sure.

2.  Does your USP support the FITS?

Although the majority of the UK's USP's do support the FIT scheme it is important to know before paying out your hard earned money. Here at GMC we check all these factors at the home survey stage. 

After an installation is complete you will not only receive a completion pack containing all of the relevant information about your systems, the individual component breakdown and datasheets for all of the system major components you will also be issued with an MCS certificate.
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This certificate is actually supplied by the MCS (registered on your behalf by the installing company) through an internet based database and as such there "shouldn't" be a way to forge such a document which will give you peace of mind for the decades of free electricity to follow.

Once you have this MCS certificate and your relevant USP application form then the process to apply is relatively simple.  Simply complete the application form, attach a copy of the certificate to this and send them both back to your relevant USP.  You should hear something back relatively quickly but as this is a growing industry then timescales may become elongated as the number of application increase.

In most cases the FITS payment is made by personal cheque to the person named on the household utility bill every quarter.

We hope that the above has been useful to you and has helped the often-difficult task of speaking to someone human when contacting your relevant USP.

Some of the more common questions we have encountered.
Will my electricity supply be stable? YES

Your electricity supply will remain the same quality and power as it is today, using electricity from the system during the day and from the grid at night or if you use more than the system can produce. 

Is the UK sunny enough for Solar PV? YES

Solar Photovoltaic generates electricity from light, not heat. There is enough light, even on overcast days for solar panels to generate electricity. At the height of Summer you could get around 17 hours of free electricity every day. Germany has a climate similar to that of the UK and is the world leader in annual PV installations.

Will it really make a difference to my bills? YES

It could save around 50% on your annual electricity bills because you will be using the FREE electricity during the day.

Does it work in the Winter? YES

Electricity is still generated even on short winter days. From sunrise, light is absorbed and the system starts to generate electricity. Snow can shade the modules and reduce the generation but as heat rises and the snow melts, plus the smooth surface of the modules helps the snow slide off.
Will the installation work be messy? NO

Installations are a straightforward process. Our skilled solar PV installers can fit an entire system in one day. There is very little mess as generally the equipment is installed in your loft and next to your electricity meter, which have easy access.
Can Solar panels really make a difference to the environment? YES

PV systems produce zero emissions while generating electricity.  Annually they offset almost a tonne of CO2 per kilowatt installed.

Do I need to use all the electricity the system generates? NO

Any excess is fed automatically back into the national grid.
Is the system noisy? NO

PV systems have no moving parts.

Do I need to switch the system on every day? NO

The system automatically starts generating electricity with light.

 

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