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The Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme | The Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme was a government programme designed to promote the uptake of renewable and low-carbon electricity generation technologies. Introduced in 2010, it closed on 31st March 2019 and required participating licensed electricity suppliers to make payments on both generation and export from eligible installations <ref name="foo"> [[Ofgem]], 2019. [https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/environmental-programmes/fit/about-fit-scheme About the FIT scheme. Ofgem]. [online]. [Accessed 30 Oct. 2019].</ref>. From 1st January 2020 it is replaced by [[The Smart Export Guarantee]] ([[SEG]])<ref>[https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/system/files/docs/2019/12/seg_sustainability_guidance_final_0.pdf Smart Export Guarantee: Ogem Guidance for Application to Anaerobic Digestion Generators]</ref>. | ||
The FIT scheme is available for anyone who has installed, or is looking to install, one of the following technology types up to a capacity of 5MW, or 2kW for [[CHP]]: | The FIT scheme is available for anyone who has installed, or is looking to install, one of the following technology types up to a capacity of 5MW, or 2kW for [[CHP]]: |
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The Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme was a government programme designed to promote the uptake of renewable and low-carbon electricity generation technologies. Introduced in 2010, it closed on 31st March 2019 and required participating licensed electricity suppliers to make payments on both generation and export from eligible installations [1]. From 1st January 2020 it is replaced by The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)[2].
The FIT scheme is available for anyone who has installed, or is looking to install, one of the following technology types up to a capacity of 5MW, or 2kW for CHP:
- Solar photovoltaic (solar PV)
- Wind
- Micro combined heat and power (CHP)
- Hydro
- Anaerobic Digestion (AD)[1].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ofgem, 2019. About the FIT scheme. Ofgem. [online]. [Accessed 30 Oct. 2019].
- ↑ Smart Export Guarantee: Ogem Guidance for Application to Anaerobic Digestion Generators