Wind Turbine Electricity and ROCs
Exported Wind Electricity Wind Turbines generate electricity that can used in your home or premises. Excess electricity can be exported back onto the grid and most electricity suppliers will buy this...
View ArticleWind Turbines – Bigger is better?
Many people wonder about how quickly wind turbines pay back. Obviously it is crucial that the position is good and doesn’t suffer from turbulant air. Once this is sorted one question people ask is “How...
View ArticleMicrogeneration has never sounded so good
Electricity prices are still on the increase. The time has never been better to start generating your own electricity. Better Feed in Tariffs A Tariff tells you how much money an electricity company...
View ArticleNew Renewables Brochure
We have just released our latest product brochure. Please feel free download a version here Intelligent Energy Solutions Renewable Energy Brochure If you would like a paper copy then please email us...
View ArticleDouble your ROC’s
All electricity companies in the UK have an obligation to generate a proportion of their supplied electricity from renewable sources. They achieve their targets partly by buying Renewable Obligation...
View ArticleGovernment Announces Details of April 2010 Feed in Tariff
The Government has announced the details of the proposed feed-in tariff for microgeneration systems. Small wind turbines and solar photovoltaic systems will now carry the following benefits: –...
View ArticleSolar PhotoVoltaic (PV) and Wind Turbine Feed In Tariffs (FIT)
The government has confirmed new feed in tariffs for electricity generating microgeneration systems. From 1st April 2010 41.3p can be claimed for every kwh that is generated from solar PV panels, as...
View ArticleFeed In Tariff Factsheet
Intelligent Energy Solutions launches their new factsheet for the Feed in Tariff (FiT). The factsheet includes:- Information about the feed in tariff for both photovoltaic and wind power systems List...
View ArticlePV & Wind FiTs – Who’s Eligible?
With the subject of FiTs and ROCs flying around everywhere, it’s hard to know – Who’s entitled to what… FiT: Came into force in the UK on April 1st 2010. ROC: Came into effect in the UK on April 1st...
View Article‘Pay as you Save’ for Commercial Sector
The ‘Pay as you Save’ scheme was unveiled by Ed Miliband in March, with loans expecting to commence in 2012. This allows home owners to install energy saving systems to their homes without the upfront...
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