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Solar Feed-in Tariff Data: Commercial Continues To Underperform

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But small reductions in tariffs become less and less important as tariffs come down

The Department of Energy and Climate Change has today published its monthly statistics [1] on how much solar is being deployed under the Feed-in Tariff and how that is going to affect tariff levels going forwards.

The numbers show the following:

- A very slight increase in deployment in the smallest systems, generally on domestic homes (0-10kW), triggering a small 3.5 percent reduction (or "˜degression') in the tariffs. The 0-4kW tariff will now go from 12.92p to 12.60p from 1st October 2015.

- An automatic 3.5 percent reduction in the tariff for slightly larger systems on schools, leisure centres and other similar sized buildings (10-50kW), but very little deployment. This will now go from 11.71p to 11.42p from 1st October 2015.

- Relatively low deployment and no reduction in the tariff for large commercial solar roofs.

- A small 3.5 percent reduction in the tariff for smaller ground mount solar farms (called "˜standalone'). This will now go from 4.44p to 4.33p from 1st October 2015.

David Pickup, Business Analyst at the Solar Trade Association commented:

"As tariffs gradually come down a 3.5 percent reduction makes less and less of a difference to the actual tariffs. And as costs come down, along with tariffs, solar can provide more and more value for money green power."

"However what is clear is that commercial rooftop solar is not the success story we and the Government had hoped. In our Solar Independence Plan [2] we recommend a number of ways to remove barriers to commercial deployment, including changes to the way the Feed-in Tariff is designed as well as to regulatory and administrative systems. It is vital that these are addressed by Government."

"To try and simplify this part of the market for businesses, the STA has published a Commercial Rooftop Solar Confidence Checklist [3], a non-technical checklist that any business that has a big roofspace can use to guide them through the process of going solar and bringing down their energy bills."

The cost of solar has come down by about 70 percent over the last five years. Modelling by the Solar Trade Association published last month has shown that it could now only cost £1.70 extra on annual household bills to deliver over a million more solar homes and subsidy-free solar in 2020 with the domestic Feed-in Tariff.

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