Government review of feed-in tariffs has made many non-domestic solar PV schemes unviable, chief exec warns
The government鈥檚 review of feed-in tariffs threatens the viability of commercial solar panel schemes, the Electrical Contractors Association has warned.
Last month the government cut feed-in tariff subsidies for solar arrays above 50kW - about the size of two tennis courts 鈥 as part of an emergency review.
ECA chief executive Steve Bratt said the change would seriously threaten the viability of non-domestic solar PV schemes.
Bratt said: 鈥淕overnment should find a way to stimulate all PV installation, rather than preside over some sort of 鈥榸ero sum game鈥 between business and domestic PV investment.
鈥淎ny significant re-alignment of the tariff away from small-scale PV technology could fundamentally damage the micro-generation sector.鈥
The ECA recommends raising the limit for lower FITS to 150kW rather than 50kW.
Bratt added: 鈥淭he government must support, not create confusion around, incentives such as FITs.鈥
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